Posted by gitrib on June 27, 2010 at 19:05:40 from (99.184.108.236):
Son sold his hay in field. One buyer came and looked at the hay and said "I want 100 bales we will be back this evening get it". Son monitors bale weight real close tries for 75 to 80 lbs. She (it was a women horse owner)excuse me Nancy. They proceeded the field husband & son. In a little while they pulled in the yard with 20 bales on trailer. yOUR BALES ARE TO LIGHT. Son pulled out scales they were 80 lbs. THEY ARE TO LIGHT!!! What about what you have on your trailer? Guess we will pay for them. She was a horse owner Oh well another one came along and was really happy. They are baling up every thing in the country. Johnson Grass, Pasture wheat stubble regrowth. Very little good hay. They do not know what it is. I have been around milk cows and only the best for them. Got a Guernsey that is away at a Ayrshire herd she is milking 140 lbs a day official test. They do not do that on trash. gitrib
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