Posted by Bruce from Can. on January 24, 2017 at 06:22:15 from (184.151.37.120):
In Reply to: Re: Selling some hay . posted by 2underage on January 24, 2017 at 04:24:32:
No offence taken, 2underage. And I understand your point, but I have had many calls from guys wanting to buy hay, and crying about the price. And I darn right well they are just buying the hay to resell it again. And nothing wrong with that, but why should I take a skinning just so some other fella can turn a quick buck flipping the hay he bought from me , at a reduced price , with some hard luck story. No thanks. When I sell grain at the elevator, they tell me their price, I can sell to them , or not. But if iI sell 100 tons of corn at $175.00 per ton , then come back tomorrow and want to buy 100 tons of corn , do you think they will sell it to me for the same $175.00 that they bought it for? Not on your life! They run a business, and sell at what the market can bear, I am just doing the same thing. Bruce
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