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<blockquote data-quote="It was already broken." data-source="post: 4196722" data-attributes="member: 55842"><p>The contract is part of the marsh letting process. When you take a marsh at the auction you pay whatever you have bid for the grazing plus agree to pay £21 per acre for the marshman who looks after the stock day to day. The system has been to same for as long as anyone can remember, probably since the marshes were drained. The man comes with the marsh if you will, if you rent that marsh then you get that man. The only power the marshman has is anyone who is trouble, poor cattle, wild bulls, half dead sheep, then he can suggest to the auctioneer that he doesn't want that farmer to bid on 'his' marshes and no doubt the auctioneer has a word. So by paying his bill on the marsh letting day then the marshman can't say he hasn't been paid!</p><p></p><p>The system works pretty well on the whole. It especially suits anyone who is farming part time as they don't have to check stock every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="It was already broken., post: 4196722, member: 55842"] The contract is part of the marsh letting process. When you take a marsh at the auction you pay whatever you have bid for the grazing plus agree to pay £21 per acre for the marshman who looks after the stock day to day. The system has been to same for as long as anyone can remember, probably since the marshes were drained. The man comes with the marsh if you will, if you rent that marsh then you get that man. The only power the marshman has is anyone who is trouble, poor cattle, wild bulls, half dead sheep, then he can suggest to the auctioneer that he doesn't want that farmer to bid on 'his' marshes and no doubt the auctioneer has a word. So by paying his bill on the marsh letting day then the marshman can't say he hasn't been paid! The system works pretty well on the whole. It especially suits anyone who is farming part time as they don't have to check stock every day. [/QUOTE]
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