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Scranton | I have a similar but somewhat different story. About five years ago, wife was on her way to town and called me at home and said Coop was loading fertilizer onto a floater on some grass headlands in one of my fields. I had no fertilizer ordered from them. I called their office and talked to an assistant manager. He said they are probably loading to spread the neighbor's adjacent field, and since it was muddy, were using my headlands. I said fine.
The next day I drove by the farm to see that they indeed did spread my farm, and rutted the heck out of it in doing so. I didnt say a word. They had applied ~$40/acre worth of P and K on my field, but were packing and rutting it in a manner I would have never allowed. I never got a bill for that 50 acres of fertilizer, but I'm quite sure I still paid for it, if you know what I mean. | |
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