CobyRupert
Super Member
Instead of talking with him man to man, I'd suggest you mitch and boan here for days on end.
Instead of talking with him man to man, I'd suggest you mitch and boan here for days on end.
Last summer I had a new guy hay three of my fields. Without going into the reasons, he won't be back this summer. He left about 40 round bales in the field. In January he came and got about five of them (and left big ruts in the process, I wasn't too pleased). The rest are still out there. I haven't heard from him since.
Tomorrow it will be May, the grass is growing and I'd like those bales out of my field. I think they're worthless, they've been in the weather for almost a year and the twine is letting go on some of them. But I don't want him coming back and complaining that I got rid of his hay. Thoughts?
If I do have to get rid of them, what should I do with them? There's only so much I can mulch!
Thanks.
Every large round bale has at least $25 in potash in it, I would spread it back on the field it came from...