I would put me some calves on it and raise my own beef,but thats me. As for your other question,hay is sort of like women,its worth more if its scarce. What you experience is nothing new,it happens all the time and most guys i know of who do the same as you wind up in the exact same situation. Its not that they dont want your hay,its simply that there is really no such thing as FREE hay. If they can get all they need closer, or easier, or better,you simply get pushed to the back burner. Heres what ive done in the past in the same situation,simply tell them they have to get it done right up front by a certain time or youll go elsewhere. If they dont hold up their end ,do it! Next time they come around needing hay just say no. Doing what you say and expecting the same from others is what should happen,but unfortunatly it doesnt most of the time anymore. There is a solution, simply rent it to them ,dont give it to them. Put whatever conditions you want on the lease and hold to it. Its funny,they lease it they bale it,you give it to them and they dont,its odd but its human nature. Theres a old saying that says people dislike the most the ones they owe the most. Make them pay and they dont owe you,give it to them and and most folks feel they owe you. Maybe its dumb, but if you watch folks around you,thats the way it works out. Ive seen the same deal go the same way in about 99% of the cases,once the guy baling it gets his lot full you can forget it,you can give odds he wont show up. But for some strange reason they get mad if someone else does,just like your two neighbors. Now if the second neighbor had slipped the first one some cash, who do you think would be mad? My advice keep your buisness ,buisness. Everyone knows where they stand then.
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