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Posted by Depends on area, work on September 08, 2002 at 11:46:36 from (172.147.182.196):
In Reply to: Re: What do others cahrge posted by george md on September 07, 2002 at 22:31:35:
In Mid Mich. There has been an ad for years for a guy doing plowing and discing for 85 + fuel. But he has a big Stieger, and I think a 40 acre minimum. The guy with the 6 foot mower is making money on smaller plots around here. It is somewhere between traditional farming and landscaping I guess. A landscaper recently told me he wouldn't consider a landscaping job under $ 8 - 9000. Any smaller job he can't make money on. A growing business seems to be wildlife plots for hunters and nature lovers. They grow corn and other crops and never harvest them. Great for deer and pheasants. My 2c. Irv
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