Posted by tjdub on September 04, 2012 at 22:17:48 from (208.74.246.137):
In Reply to: Re: selling crops posted by Randy in Penna on September 04, 2012 at 18:42:10:
> i keep dropping my prices but no bites
Try upping your prices and the phone will ring off the hook. Seriously.
My wife was trying to sell some ducks for $5 for about a month an nobody called. She lowered the price to $4 and still nobody called. She raised the price to $7 and the phone started ringing. The ducks all sold within a day. Same strategy works for auctioneers too, I guess.
The only times I have ever had to buy hay it was in the spring and I screwed up my calculations. If you want to sell hay, the prime market is right before the grass starts growing. The thing about farmers is we're all eternal optimists (to a fault)... or maybe it's eternal procrastinators. I can never remember which.
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