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Cropping
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<blockquote data-quote="Flat 10" data-source="post: 5973100" data-attributes="member: 1880"><p>I would use NAAC figures for budgeting. But you would be heavily dependent on this contractor so it would potentially be worth your while to pay them a profit share or something? Cheapest won't necessarily be best. TBH if you are paying a decent rent I can't see that you will make much money but that's your business and perhaps you are a better farmer than me. I would be tempted to buy a spreader, sprayer, set of rolls and a tractor and loader and do those type of jobs myself, depending on how mechanical you are this could be done very cheaply. Maybe a hedgecutter and use contractors for harvesting and heavy work..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flat 10, post: 5973100, member: 1880"] I would use NAAC figures for budgeting. But you would be heavily dependent on this contractor so it would potentially be worth your while to pay them a profit share or something? Cheapest won't necessarily be best. TBH if you are paying a decent rent I can't see that you will make much money but that's your business and perhaps you are a better farmer than me. I would be tempted to buy a spreader, sprayer, set of rolls and a tractor and loader and do those type of jobs myself, depending on how mechanical you are this could be done very cheaply. Maybe a hedgecutter and use contractors for harvesting and heavy work.. [/QUOTE]
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