Posted by andy r on January 19, 2019 at 09:12:25 from (208.126.193.44):
I have a fence line of hedge trees. Probably a quarter of a mile long. I believe they could possibly be 80 years old or more. Could that be possible? They seem to be getting near the end of their life cycle if there is such a thing. The bark is getting loose and splitting on some. Some are cracking where the branches meet the trunk. Anyway I have cleared some brush and added some tile to this area and have plans to raise corn and beans along these hedge trees. So, I am thinking it is time to harvest them. I have a young farmer that needs hedge posts in order to fence his farm offer me 2 posts for every 3 that he takes. He will pile the unused branches/limbs. So, if he cuts 1000 posts he will get 600 and I will get 400. Plus he said he would buy some of my share if I didn't want all of them. Does this sharing arrangement seem fair? I don't know what hedge posts are bringing. I know they sell at livestock auction barns occasionally. I guess my main question relates to the "he gets 3 posts and I get 2 posts" arrangement. It doesn't sound to bad to me considering he is doing all of the work. Anyone have any thoughts?
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