Billy_S
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I would pay him $50 an hour. To me, what the hay is worth is not the issue. You are paying him for his work.
roxynoodle said:(small rectangular bales). I'm not sure how many of those make up a big round bale.
Tim_in_IA said:My sickle mower exploded while cutting this year so I had to hire it out to the neighbor. It is nice to have people that can help you out in a pinch. I asked him what he wanted for the work and he always said he needed to check. It has been a month or so and I'd like to have him back for the 2nd cutting. It is grassy stuff.
My question is, what would be a fair price per acre if I wanted to just write him a check. I don't want any hard feelings so I want to be fair, but I can tell I'll never get an answer from him. It is a small job that he can get done in half a day. Maybe 14 large 5x6 round bales out of the 1st cut.
Thanks!
neverenough said:If he isn't giving you a price, then he's not interested in money. He did it just to do it, or he may call on you some day for help. Find the value of a same size bale of straw or meadow hay and offer him 20-25% of that value times the 14 bales. Say 5x6 straw bales are selling for $20, offer him 14x$5=$70. I've sold fields-you cut and bale, and I've sold bales, but I never had to deal with a partial job like just paying for cutting, so the above is just a suggestion.
Billy_S said:I would pay him $50 an hour. To me, what the hay is worth is not the issue. You are paying him for his work.