Posted by Red1 on September 12, 2019 at 06:34:25 from (70.3.110.26):
My home is on a 10 acre field...When it works out,..someone swathes and bales the hay...and in the past, picked them up and took them to their farm.
Usually within 2 weeks after cut..I liked having the field bare going into winter...
This outfit cut it last year,..moved the bales over by the entrance..and picked them up in a few weeks..This year the bales (20) were left in the field, since June...
I've tried to understand when the hay guys plans on taking them away, like last year...no luck on communications..
So my plan is to try craigs list..maybe 50$/bale...they measure to 6' x 4'. I have reference from a place that bought it for awhile and fed it to their horses..and they liked it...I have nothing other than the 8n...the buyer would need to provide the loader and transpertation...Its good hay...
The hay guy would get half of whatever I get for it...That should appeal to them...eliminates the need for picking it up...hassling with buyers...
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