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Posted by Walt Davies on June 21, 2007 at 08:12:41 from (70.41.247.71):
In Reply to: hay posted by R Heard on June 21, 2007 at 04:29:07:
It runs from take it all for small lots 5 to 10 acres and the amount and quality of hay on it. I get $110 per ton to cut rake and bale 50 to 80 lb. bales if they own the hay. They haul and stack themselves. If I take the hay I will put most of it away for winter to sell at the higher prices. Other than than its $130 a ton in the field. I give the owner the difference between the $110 and the $130. I can tell you this its high this year but some people out there are still cutting hay on a 50/50 basis I don't know how they make money at that price. I have seen prices out here go from $105 to $200 a ton just depends on the hay and market. Talk to your neighbors and look in the local paper to see what other's are charging don't undercut them just to sell its not the right thing to do.
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