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Re: A good way to make money???
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Posted by Fudd on December 19, 2000 at 20:20:33 from (209.245.13.204):
In Reply to: A good way to make money??? posted by Brandon on December 19, 2000 at 17:46:36:
It all depends on the situation from customer to customer. I charge a buck a bale to mow, rake and bale or pay a buck a bale and I keep the hay and then sell it for $4 per bale. For those who keep the hay I drop it on the ground and they pick it up. It depends a lot on how much you have to pay for equipment and what the hay situation or demand is in your area. There are lots of horses around here that never get ridden. I don't make a lot because I don't do a lot, kinda a hobby. Good luck.
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