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Re: Re: Hay Making for Idiots or How Stupid is Thi
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Posted by Honest John on May 15, 2004 at 04:19:06 from (207.46.238.138):
In Reply to: Re: Hay Making for Idiots or How Stupid is This Id posted by Kirk Grau on May 14, 2004 at 19:59:47:
It is a good thing if you like to farm, because you surely aren't going to make money on this deal. Lotsa luck on finding cheap hay bailing equipment this time of year in good running order, then getting it all home and by some incredible miracle find that all works properly as you start in on a new inexperienced venture. Just make sure this is really how you want to spend your spare time. You aren't going to make money on this and quite frankly I doubt if you will be able to get all this together by the second week of June to make a cutting at all.
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