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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 411205" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Thanks Bez and TY so here is the whole story.</p><p></p><p>Neighbor sold his cows so he doesn't need hay. We spoke and first I said I wanted all of his hay in '07. Then he suggested that we bale and cut it ourselves. The end price was 40 dollars an acre which is actually under normal circumstances quite pricey but with the year we have had it is very reasonable. My thinking was ,that price was for the season but now it sounds like he has approached my other neighbors about putting cows on it.</p><p> Yeppers it was just a friendly agreement with no contract. I don't want to pee this guy off as I would like the land again next year but he changed his price of the land three times before I finally got him locked in at that price. Next year contract, contract, contract.Anyways I think I am screwed this year and just might have to let it go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 411205, member: 5106"] Thanks Bez and TY so here is the whole story. Neighbor sold his cows so he doesn't need hay. We spoke and first I said I wanted all of his hay in '07. Then he suggested that we bale and cut it ourselves. The end price was 40 dollars an acre which is actually under normal circumstances quite pricey but with the year we have had it is very reasonable. My thinking was ,that price was for the season but now it sounds like he has approached my other neighbors about putting cows on it. Yeppers it was just a friendly agreement with no contract. I don't want to pee this guy off as I would like the land again next year but he changed his price of the land three times before I finally got him locked in at that price. Next year contract, contract, contract.Anyways I think I am screwed this year and just might have to let it go. [/QUOTE]
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