Posted by Greg1959 on May 15, 2016 at 18:11:33 from (206.72.212.241):
A few years ago I mentioned about letting someone cut my hay bottoms for free. Many of you posted that the person cutting the hay was not only getting the benefits of 'free' hay but also removing the nutrients from my soil. That made perfect sense and I couldn't agree with you more.
So, today I'm out cutting "Grass hay" with my rotatory mower (I have no need for it!). It amazes me that the number of people driving by(locals) that offer to cut and bale my hay.
But, when I ask them what they will pay? They usually just sat say...."I just trying to help you".
Like about an hour ago, I was cutting a bottom near the road. Suddenly. I hear tire screeching and look to see a truck coming to a stop. Then the driver throws it into reverse and 'smokes' the tires while backing up to mt entry point.
I stop the tractor and ask "What's up?". He says "Why you cutting this hay?'. I tell him "It's the same as the last few years....you can have it if you want to pay for it". He offers..."No, I don't want to pay but it will help you get rid of it".
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