Posted by Bryce Frazier on June 06, 2014 at 21:08:02 from (67.142.182.22):
In Reply to: What Is A Good Bid?? posted by Bryce Frazier on June 06, 2014 at 19:58:10:
Alright, good to know.... This guy is a doctor, and he just basically says get it done and give me a bill, so I think that if $25 an hour is very fair, I am the ONLY one around that would do it, and I think that because of that I will probably ask $30. I know the guy, and he won't think twice about it, I just wanted to make sure that I was being fair!!
He has about 25 acres of fields, all in about 5 acre sections. They were originally cleared in the late 1800's, and were part of a home stead. Our neighbor farmed it up until the 80's, then retired. (This is the same guy that I got all of the antique tractors/equipment from)
Most of the fields are partially over grown with trees and stuff, but the Son wants it all cleared, and this summer he is working on it. HE want's the get the AG Tax Exemption, and I told him that I would possibly be able to farm it. He basically said that he thought that it would be really, really awesome if his dad's farm was kind of put back in use, using his restored equipment of course!!
He said that I could do it for free, and that the only way he would benefit from it would be the tax exemption. I thought that was a REALLY good deal on my part!!! Not sure if it will go through, but if it does, I may being putting up a LOT of oat hay next year!!
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