Posted by Gary in TX on June 20, 2008 at 05:02:46 from (71.96.169.241):
In Reply to: hay on shares posted by 8850dave on June 20, 2008 at 03:37:45:
I custom bale hay and you can't afford to bale for just half. I usually bale for either 3 out of 4 or 3 out of 5 depending on the person I'm baling for and the distance. This also depends on the indivuals circumstances as well. If you are baling it with the customer because you need the hay for use for yourself or if your baling it for selling purposes and what you can sell it for and the market you have. I get quite a few of these type deals every year and it does get pretty old when people just want to keep their ag tax exemption and want to get their place cleaned up for nothing. I don't mean to paint a bad picture of the deal, it can work for both but on halves it really don't cut it anymore here, unless they are going to go in half on expenses, theres an idea, if they want to bale on halves, charge them half price for their half plus get your half of the hay, just thought of that, not a bad idea, hmmm, not bad for this early in the morning, lol and no coffee, lol
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