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<blockquote data-quote="whitewing" data-source="post: 838246" data-attributes="member: 14975"><p>It was almost exactly a year ago that I decided I had enough bermuda planted that I'd be able to cover my animal's needs and bale and sell the extra. The rains were coming down nicely and I was confident that our drought had broken.</p><p></p><p>During a discussion of my plans with my neighbor, he said, "you don't need your own equipment for that small amout of work...how about you fix my roads during the dry spells and I'll bale your hay for you?" Sounded reasonable enough to me.</p><p></p><p>I was ready to go by the 20th of June....he showed on the 9th of July for the first cut! Within a few weeks I had someone else out there baling for me. Of course, that meant giving up half of my production.</p><p></p><p>I make plenty of mistakes. I try not to make the same one twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitewing, post: 838246, member: 14975"] It was almost exactly a year ago that I decided I had enough bermuda planted that I'd be able to cover my animal's needs and bale and sell the extra. The rains were coming down nicely and I was confident that our drought had broken. During a discussion of my plans with my neighbor, he said, "you don't need your own equipment for that small amout of work...how about you fix my roads during the dry spells and I'll bale your hay for you?" Sounded reasonable enough to me. I was ready to go by the 20th of June....he showed on the 9th of July for the first cut! Within a few weeks I had someone else out there baling for me. Of course, that meant giving up half of my production. I make plenty of mistakes. I try not to make the same one twice. [/QUOTE]
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