Posted by picassomcp on May 31, 2013 at 05:55:41 from (50.107.33.110):
In Reply to: Hay Prices posted by picassomcp on May 30, 2013 at 18:03:13:
Well, after your input and a bit more thinking on my end, I think I will charge more. I do like the idea of recooping some of the money I've lost in years past making hay for nothing, and then hopefully the price will stay at a point that can cover costs in future years as well. I kinda thought that once new crop hay was available that the prices would crash, after a bit of thinking, I don't think that is going to happen, still a shortage. I still think it may be best to stockpile it until February again. I have the shed space, may as well use it and get a bit of return on it. Also the neighborhood kids have been bugging me for some work, I just might make a bunch more small squares, seems to be demand for those.
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