Posted by paul on February 02, 2016 at 08:01:12 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Auction behavior posted by rockyridgefarm on February 02, 2016 at 06:07:34:
Some auctions are strung out over a lot of area.
Then they have only one garbage can way over yonder I. The far corner next to the food cart.
If you follow the auction you are going to be with the auctioneer, and not want to leave for a 5-10 minute hike away from the action and find that one garbage can.
What I see is most farmers at the auction would really really like to keep things neat and look for places to put the garbage - in a rock box, or wagon or other container.
If the auctioneer or the owner would put out 3-4 garbage cans along the selling route, and I do see a few that do that, 95% of farmers make very good use of them.
But, we have to be met half way on that.
I kinda see it as usually the auctioneers fault, they aren't supplying a place for trash out where we end up holding the trash?
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