The Buyer has the right to inspect and/or to receive the test report of the hay before purchase. The Buyer is has the responsibility to inspect and agree to quality of goods.
Representation of goods. Even though the statements of quality are believed to be accurate to the best of the seller's knowledge, a pre-delivery or pre-pick up inspection by the buyer is required if these quality statements are to be contested
Farming best practices such as scouting and spraying chemicals as needed, to control weeds and insects (including blister beetles). The seller cannot, and does not guarantee the absence of any blister beetles, toxic weeds, mold, or other contaminants in the hay sold by the seller.
Seller does guarantee that the hay was harvested in accordance with any label restrictions relative to pesticides.
Forage analysis performed on a particular 'cutting' or lot are believed by the seller to be properly collected and analyzed, and, as a matter of practical concern, represent the lot of hay being sold. Any variation of subsequent forage analyses on this lot shall not be the basis for return of the hay, refunds, or ither claims against the seller.
The buyer's exclusive remedy under this contract is replacement of hay.
Kansas Law