Posted by Tom Bond on November 12, 2013 at 16:10:29 from (98.212.12.115):
In Reply to: land rent options posted by Nick m on November 12, 2013 at 14:42:42:
I bought some acreage a few years back mainly for the investment and my own place to hunt. Not big by any means, only 80 acres, 1/2 that tillable. A local farmer and I made a crop share deal that I felt worked good both of us. 60/40 Him getting the 60, me the 40 of the yield. I paid for the lime a couple years back and we split the chemicals the same way, 60/40. He buys all the seed and does the work, I collect a few bucks being the owner. Last year we got hurt bad with the drought, 4 bpa corn, this year we did pretty good with the beans. I'm not complaining. I've got a great place to hunt with a few $$$ coming in and one of the local guys is making a few $$$ too.
The other 40 is in a tree program with the state. Seems to work.
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