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Growing and keeping your own grass
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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 8193638" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>Hay making to sell the output is fine to start with, its a bit of an adventure, taking on the elements, finding new customers etc etc. But it does become a complete arse ache once you've been doing it for a few years, and had to deal with a few crappy summers. Also remember you won't be able to make any long term commitments in your life for June and July every year, because you never know when that window of decent weather is going to open up and when it does you need to hit it. And while everyone else is sat in their gardens having a few beers and a BBQ on a blazing Friday or Saturday evening, you'll be covered in dust and grease working until late to get your hay off the field and under cover before the rain hits during the night. </p><p></p><p>Happy haymaking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 8193638, member: 818"] Hay making to sell the output is fine to start with, its a bit of an adventure, taking on the elements, finding new customers etc etc. But it does become a complete arse ache once you've been doing it for a few years, and had to deal with a few crappy summers. Also remember you won't be able to make any long term commitments in your life for June and July every year, because you never know when that window of decent weather is going to open up and when it does you need to hit it. And while everyone else is sat in their gardens having a few beers and a BBQ on a blazing Friday or Saturday evening, you'll be covered in dust and grease working until late to get your hay off the field and under cover before the rain hits during the night. Happy haymaking! [/QUOTE]
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