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Price gouging vs profit opportunity
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<blockquote data-quote="Rmc" data-source="post: 1739633" data-attributes="member: 39072"><p>Buyer usually sets the price for cattle and hay.If you don't want to pay the asking price walk away or offer a different price. </p><p>If supply drops and demand stays the same prices go up.</p><p>One thing many don't think about is if it is a dry year and production of hay is down . Most times it costs the same number of hours and trips across the field with equipment produce hay even if ton per acre produced is down.</p><p>That doesn't even factor in increase in price of fuel ,equipment , ect</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rmc, post: 1739633, member: 39072"] Buyer usually sets the price for cattle and hay.If you don’t want to pay the asking price walk away or offer a different price. If supply drops and demand stays the same prices go up. One thing many don’t think about is if it is a dry year and production of hay is down . Most times it costs the same number of hours and trips across the field with equipment produce hay even if ton per acre produced is down. That doesn’t even factor in increase in price of fuel ,equipment , ect [/QUOTE]
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