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im with you on how to set the barter amounts. for goods versus goods, you could go with a mutually decided price.
as far as labor versus goods, i guess it would be up to the person doing the labor; and what the job entails. for instance, if one of you needed help building a chicken coop that i could help you do and finish in a day - i would probably barter for a lot less (per hour) than if i was helping you build a barn that could take a month.
i have not bought firewood for anything more than a campfire when we were on vacation. i know it gets expensive fast to cut it, split it, haul it, and pay labor. i cant remember the measurements of ricks and cords either. i remember a rick is 4 feet high, and i think its 18 inches deep, and i question 8 feet long. hopefully one of you can shed some light on this for me, also how much does a cord go for.
ok, a quick funny story:
my oldest daughter just informed me that she had bought a pumpkin pie. she said it didnt taste right, but i could have some. DW chimed in with "it tastes bad because she didnt let it thaw." it took me about 2 seconds to realize they had bought a frozen pie, and started eating it without cooking it.
and they say im a bad cook!![]()
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