Roy, Of course these type of questions are ALWAYS subject to the "terms of the lease" and any applicable state specific statutory law butttttttttttttt that being said, at common law and subject to any terms or law to the contrary, your leasehold estate in land would protect your rights and allow you to harvest the fruits of your labor and expense and a third party bank or party to a divorce etc takes SUBJECT TO YOUR LEASEHOLD INTEREST i.e. they COULD MOST LIKELY NOT prevent you from harvesting....(Id say they prefer it to be harvested to recoup money, thats NOT to say they wont have their grubby hands out to take any money you owe the landlord mind you)
If there are liens say for seed or fertilize etc the creditor in those cases has some rights also but those creditors WANT THE HARVEST TO BE COMPLETED ALSO
As I usually post thats why its good to have a local trained professional attorney prepare or at least review the lease versus trusting unresearched lay or even professional opinions posted here INCLUDING MINE
Id guess my friend and fellow attorney Mike is more current in this area but Im speaking of the common law and leasehold estates in land in general and can NOT comment not having read the lease nor researched the laws of the state where the land is located
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