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<blockquote data-quote="Hillbilly Hayman" data-source="post: 1732796" data-attributes="member: 42468"><p>I'm in south central Missouri. I do my own mixed grass hay. The hay I don't need I sell to neighbors. Due to the cost of 2022 fertilizer nearly doubled I'm considering cutting back on fertilizer and selling less hay. One of my neighbor/costumers has offered to bear the rising cost of fertilizer to produce more hay which would benefit both of us. I've never done hay on shares and wonder what would be a fair arrangement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hillbilly Hayman, post: 1732796, member: 42468"] I’m in south central Missouri. I do my own mixed grass hay. The hay I don’t need I sell to neighbors. Due to the cost of 2022 fertilizer nearly doubled I’m considering cutting back on fertilizer and selling less hay. One of my neighbor/costumers has offered to bear the rising cost of fertilizer to produce more hay which would benefit both of us. I’ve never done hay on shares and wonder what would be a fair arrangement? [/QUOTE]
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