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Re: Hay Bale-what are they worth?
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Posted by Brokenwrench on July 13, 2007 at 10:06:17 from (75.100.183.61):
In Reply to: Re: Hay Bale-what are they worth? posted by Chad Franke on July 13, 2007 at 09:08:53:
Yeah, I hear ya. I had about 150 bales extra of nice grass/alfalfa mix, put up perfect. A friend of ours was interested, they only live a few miles from me. I told them I had to leave but the racks were in the field, to come look at it, and take a bale or so to see if it was what they wanted. I came back that night and the racks were gone, no talk of price yet, my bad. She called me a couple days later, I said I assumed she took the hay. She said yes and asked me what I wanted for it, now I don`t sell much hay so I told her I`d check around and see what it`s going for and we`d go from there. She told me that last year they had bought some 2 yr old hay from a guy for a buck a bale and wouldn`t have a problem paying me 1.25 a bale. I laughed, but she was serious. So I had to make a decision. I called her back, and told her that was way to cheap, and that double that would be a deal. She got upset and said that she thought I would treat her fair. So, I told her to pay me whatever she wants. Haven`t heard from her since, and to top it all off they brought one rack back on a flat tire grrrr. I have no luck selling hay, even when I give it away. Oh well, just had to vent
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