Posted by BlaineF on November 08, 2010 at 10:08:11 from (98.247.8.178):
Well I sold some hay .It was 2nd cutting Alfalfa.Anyways I guess it had a few bales that had some mold in them.We try not to turn the Alfalfa because it just knocks the leaves off.So for you guys that sell hay.Do you replace the bad bales with new ones?Do you expect a certain percent of bad ones.Not in the habit of selling bad hay.Bales not moldy all the way thru just spotty.So 3/4 of bale was good.We all know everyonce in awhile your going to pickup a wet spot or two.Always fair about hay and willing to make things right,but you can use the over 3/4 of the bale right?Seems to me both sides could be reasonable right.Just looking for some thoughts on this. Hay in picture is not the hay in question.
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