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The way to make hay
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 853238" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I completely hear what you say about people buying according to price per bale, rather than price per weight, we have an new holland 282 baler (old, yes), and it makes 16x18 inch bales, but we are thinking of getting a 14x16 inch baler for the selling hay... my bales are usually 80 lbs, but if I ask 60% more than what the going price of a 50 lb bale is (and mine is better quality on top of it) people wrinkle their noses. I've learned never to trust horse and hay dealers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 853238, member: 9096"] I completely hear what you say about people buying according to price per bale, rather than price per weight, we have an new holland 282 baler (old, yes), and it makes 16x18 inch bales, but we are thinking of getting a 14x16 inch baler for the selling hay... my bales are usually 80 lbs, but if I ask 60% more than what the going price of a 50 lb bale is (and mine is better quality on top of it) people wrinkle their noses. I've learned never to trust horse and hay dealers. [/QUOTE]
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