Posted by cd1 on December 19, 2012 at 12:57:19 from (67.234.196.64):
In Reply to: ground posted by stonerock on December 19, 2012 at 09:47:38:
Maybe no one want's to rent it. I was helping a friend this summer and his neighbor told us he had a hay field that needed made near my farm. Friend and I both farm so we are interested. prop owner said he had farmer neighboring field make the first cut but he didn't cut it again. neighbor put on fertilizer and took 2/3 of the crop. prop owner got 1/3 of crop put in barn (as per their agreement). I realized that he was trying to breech any agreement he had with the people that mowed it, so I ride past the field, no wonder they didn't mow it, there is nothing to mow, it didn't grow from lack of rain. After seeing how that guy operates I can see why no one would want to rent ground from someone like that. All he was is some city boy with money turned horse farmer and has no concept of honor, respect or upholding an agreement.
I should have known after he asked me what spray would kill broadleafs in his hay fields where he lives.
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