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Annoying equestrian lady needs 8 acres small baling in the midlands
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<blockquote data-quote="David." data-source="post: 7512906" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>All depends on how well you can sell the hay.</p><p>Relying on contractor could result in it always being baled a day to early, or too late, as they do your bit after their own, or their bigger regular customers.</p><p>Frankly I can't see why you'd bother if you can buy your hay requirements at £3.50 a bale, as and when you want it.</p><p>What will you do with 400 bales of musty rubbish, should that be what you end up with 3 years out of 5?</p><p>Of course, you may just want to have a go, in which case good for you.</p><p>Better to fence the field, and take some liveries to help pay for it perhaps?Always on the assumption that you have some security of tenure, and the landowner doesn't give you the heave when you have fenced it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David., post: 7512906, member: 67"] All depends on how well you can sell the hay. Relying on contractor could result in it always being baled a day to early, or too late, as they do your bit after their own, or their bigger regular customers. Frankly I can't see why you'd bother if you can buy your hay requirements at £3.50 a bale, as and when you want it. What will you do with 400 bales of musty rubbish, should that be what you end up with 3 years out of 5? Of course, you may just want to have a go, in which case good for you. Better to fence the field, and take some liveries to help pay for it perhaps?Always on the assumption that you have some security of tenure, and the landowner doesn't give you the heave when you have fenced it? [/QUOTE]
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