Posted by dhermesc on July 27, 2016 at 13:42:24 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Re: Post dating checks posted by Traditional Farmer on July 27, 2016 at 11:26:43:
The horse people I deal with are a PIA, but since I charge them for the pain I'm good with it. My sons and I were sweating our tales off unloading hay into a tiny storage "room" attached a stable and one asked me why we were doing this when we could try to sell it out of the field or off the wagon. I told him to wait and I would show him. We finished filling their storage area and the owner (a hot looking 50 year old woman) came out and paid me in cash at $6 a bale and gave each of the boys $40 for unloading - about 150 bales. They'll buy from me because they know they don't have to handle a bale and they actually drove to my place and inspected the field the hay came from to make check out the brome and to sure no noxious weeds were growing. It was like a wine maker inspecting a vineyard.
I told him nobody who buys it on the edge of the field is going to pay us $6 a bale (more like $3.50) and they might give you a drink of water for helping load. Its taken me about 5 years to get several GOOD PAYING customers and I have to bend over backwards to accommodate them but if I can get almost twice the market rate I'll do it.
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