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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 555984" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I price mine accoring to weight, quality, and expenses. Add a reasonable amount for profit. If that price is to high because you know someone else that sells hay cheaper that is fine by me. Mine will stay in the barn. I will no longer sell hay for less that it cost to produce just because it is spring and I have hay left over. I asked one fellow that usually buys hay he was going to need this year. He bought early last year when supplies were low and prices were higher. He started complaining how high my prices were and that he thought the bales were lighter than they should be. Then he said that he was probably going to sell the cows because of rising cost and lack of time and little return. I told him I understood his situation because I face some of the same problems with rising expenses and smaller returns. Wished him the best on whichever route he took.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 555984, member: 7795"] I price mine accoring to weight, quality, and expenses. Add a reasonable amount for profit. If that price is to high because you know someone else that sells hay cheaper that is fine by me. Mine will stay in the barn. I will no longer sell hay for less that it cost to produce just because it is spring and I have hay left over. I asked one fellow that usually buys hay he was going to need this year. He bought early last year when supplies were low and prices were higher. He started complaining how high my prices were and that he thought the bales were lighter than they should be. Then he said that he was probably going to sell the cows because of rising cost and lack of time and little return. I told him I understood his situation because I face some of the same problems with rising expenses and smaller returns. Wished him the best on whichever route he took. [/QUOTE]
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