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Posted by paul on January 27, 2005 at 10:56:20 from (66.60.197.231):
In Reply to: semi OT- pain in the @## that wants to bale wheat posted by farmweld on January 27, 2005 at 10:07:27:
I give my oats straw away for $1.10 a bale. Wheat straw would be over $2 a bale here as well. And that is regular twine bales, if you are using wire you might be talking the heavy bales, more straw? You didn't say now if the guy bought your straw, and then sold the bales to your friend, or if you offered the straw for free. Don't quite understand that part of the arangement. Regular 30-40# twine bales are often around 50 for the straw laying in the field, 60 for the baling, 50 for moving them, and 40 cents plus for raking, labor, storage, and other bits & pieces like profit. Everyone has a different formula, that's sort of a wild breakdown of a bale price here in southern MN. --->Paul
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