I work almost completely alone except for a few deliveries. A couple weeks ago a friend called to ask for some information and I mentioned about not finding help to make this delivery. So he jumped at the chance to stack hay and wouldn't take any pay. I also had a lady that buys hay from me come to this other stable to help. While I was moving wagons she was organizing their stacks of bundles of shavings, I paid her $15.00/hr. So while I was raking hay a few days ago I got to thinking about agri-tourism. I could put them up at a local hotel, get together with restaurants that feature local produced. They could help deliver hay in the AM then go tour a veggie operation mid-day, and pick up bales in the PM. Then I thought of five pound bags of hay chaff to take home to sprinkle on themselves while doing yard work or during their Stair climber work-out. Could develop into an attractive package.
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