Posted by Ron in Nebr on May 26, 2008 at 23:08:30 from (66.252.113.103):
In Reply to: Acreage Measurement posted by GordoSD on May 25, 2008 at 17:25:36:
Our FSA office can do the same thing. We have maps they print out of our whole ranch, showing all fences, windmills, gates, etc and the number of acres in each pasture.
But, since we're almost 40 miles outta town, we couldn't really call 'em every time we wanted specs on a certian peice of land, which is where one of these gizmos would come in handy. We do custom haying for several neighbors, and don't always mow fenceline to fenceline....one of these would make it real easy tell how much ground we've covered. We normally charge by the bale....but in recent years where the grass is thin, we cover the same amount of ground for alot less bales and we kinda take it in the shorts sometimes especially when the landowner wants stuff hayed thats so short ya can barely tell if you've cut it or not, so I'm thinking chargin' by the acre is a better plan...just gotta talk dad into it...which might not be easy.
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