I sell straw and 25 # bags of shelled along with a couple of small racks of wood year round at my place. I have been doing it for well over 25 years on the honor system. I get ripped for a buck or two usually when they don't have the right change, of course its always in their favor as opposed to over paying. I only keep 4 or 5 bags of corn and about 10 bales of straw out there at a time so I know exactly whats missing. If I do get ripped off its not the end of the world but it does tick you off. I'm usually around allot during the day and don't have regular hours when I'm gone along with a 300 foot drive and nothing is hidden from trees or landscaping. People have learned that I may pop up when they may think no ones home as I always make things out front look the same whether I'm home or not. Always keep my garage doors closed and all vehicles inside so the regular people don't know if a vehicle is gone indicating I'm not home. My barn and outbuildings are out back and they can't see them until they are up the drive in which I may walk out of the barn to greet them. I think those things help allot in my case.
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