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Posted by R Heard on June 21, 2007 at 04:29:07 from (71.30.22.66):

I have the oppurtunity to get my hands on a new hay field. It is one of those fields that most folks here in the N. Georgia Mtns. dream of, it is all river bottoms and perfectly smooth. Anyway my question is what is a fair price to pay to get to cut and keep the hay? Most folks around here pay certain amount per bale, I just don't know how much. I will be doing small square bales. Thanks guys


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  • Re: hay R Heard 15:31:19 06/21/07 (0)
  • Re: hay Big Hunter 14:17:07 06/21/07 (0)
  • Re: hay Walt Davies 08:12:41 06/21/07 (1)
    • Re: hay Walt Davies 08:16:51 06/21/07 (0)
  • Re: hay georgeky 07:34:15 06/21/07 (0)
  • Re: hay farmeralidaho 06:09:15 06/21/07 (1)
    • Re: hay Matt from CT 08:10:50 06/21/07 (0)
  • Re: hay IaGary 04:55:17 06/21/07 (0)
  • Re: hay Allan In NE 04:35:36 06/21/07 (11)
    • Re: hay James22 08:09:12 06/21/07 (0)
    • Re: hay Matt from CT 05:05:22 06/21/07 (1)
      • Re: hay Allan In NE 05:10:02 06/21/07 (0)
    • Re: hay Chrisco 05:04:50 06/21/07 (7)
      • Re: hay dhermesc 06:08:50 06/21/07 (0)
      • Re: hay Allan In NE 05:08:16 06/21/07 (5)
        • Re: hay IaGary 05:16:50 06/21/07 (4)
          • Re: hay Allan In NE 05:24:06 06/21/07 (3)
            • Re: hay IaGary 05:30:21 06/21/07 (2)
              • Re: hay Allan In NE 05:35:43 06/21/07 (1)
                • Re: hay centralilbaler 07:45:37 06/21/07 (0)



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