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Posted by nw_bearcat on July 26, 2007 at 04:52:35 from (164.144.240.25):
In Reply to: Pricelesscustom hay job posted by A-C hayman on July 25, 2007 at 12:58:24:
I rent my 3A to a neighbor with sheep. This spring he stopped by and asked if I would spread some "pasture mix" fertilizer on it to boost the production. The only mix in the cart was the mixture of fine nitrate granules and large nitrate softball chunks. I spread it, then we got some nice rains. The grass got ahead of the sheep. So he asked if it was alright to have someone come cut, rake and bale the 3A. I said fine, no prob. I talked to him later and asked how it turned off, he said great! We got 4.5 big rounds off it, and the guy baling took it all in payment for the job?? Not too sure but I think the boy got the short end of that stick...
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