Posted by kyhayman on August 02, 2011 at 09:36:19 from (99.196.32.59):
In Reply to: Share Cropping posted by Tim in Montana on August 01, 2011 at 22:08:17:
If the farmer is putting all the money in, around here it would be a third to half to the landowner. Depends on the crop and actual location. I'd sure want to do cash rent on either side of that equation. From a farmers perspective, if hes fronting all the money then he needs to know what his risk is. If I was the landowner, I'd want to know what I was getting.
I rent both out and in, depending on whats best for me financially. Bottom line is as a landowner I want 100-150 an acre clear for hay and crop ground and a third of the value of the calves clear for pasture. If Im taking risk on yields I want more. If Im renting in I want to make my usual and customary rate for my equipment and time, cover all my costs, make 10 pct return on investment, and 22 pct profit. Any less and I'll stay at home. By being mobile in multiple counties I can go with the best deal. Some areas here there are more farmers than available land and some there is more land than farmers.
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