How to Start a Successful Hay Bale Business (Master Class)
In this course will be going over how to start a successful business making hey bails. We cover it all in this course.
3.70 (18 reviews)
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31 mins
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Apr 2018
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FREE
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What you will learn
Upon completion of this course students will be able to start their own hey business making bails
Description
Welcome to my 13th udemy course
I started my own very successful Bale business 5 years ago and was able to make a six-figure income in that time.
I'm going to teach you everything I did and you can take my tips and tricks and Implement them into your own hay or straw bale business.
Disclaimer I am not a financial advisor this is purely just conversation on how you can start your own successful hay business.
thank you so much for checking out my course if you have any questions I will get back to you as soon as possible.
Feel free to check out our other courses.
Content
Introduction
Starting successful Bale business 101
Machinery list and planting advice
Marketing and tips
Taxes
Bonus overview and thank you
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Nelson
June 14, 2022
greetings,
It taught me to look into what I have on the farm, so I realized I can even cut the grass and store it for later use on the livestock feeding.
Kimberly
February 17, 2019
Good things to think about. I’ll have to do more research but hearing from someone else’s experience is awesome.
Meto
June 29, 2018
Thanks for shearing. I like the general information and the soft presentation, but some more specific details would be greatly appreciated.
RICARDO
April 15, 2018
No pictures, no videos and a very disorganized way of explaining the preparation to this business.
The instructor started talking about the field and how to prepare it around 5.5 minutes into the second 10 minute lesson. I would suggest that preparing the field or what kind is ideal, should be the first topic and then the equipment.
The instructor was obviously tired and although what he shares may be good information, for someone that does not have experience in this business, the disorganization that makes the explanation an spaghetti of things to get, rent, buy, etc., make it a not very valuable course.
I would suggest to these guys that not all their courses should be kept to a 30 (or so) minute limit, the last and bonus video proves that. But thanks for information overview to get at least a glimpse of what this type of business requires.
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4/13/2018
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