Well a general rule of thumb around here is lime is prorated over 3-4 years. So I would think that you will have some value left to credit him for the lime application. As for you getting a crop lien. I would bet that you will find he is already mortgaged to the hilt. You need to check and see what liens he has. It is a Public record. IF he already has a crop lien then you can file a lien against the crop BUT you would be behind the first secured creditors. You really needed a UCC1 filed long before this to have any protection. Forget about "taking" some of the wheat crop as payment unless he agrees and the crop is not mortgaged. IF there is a lien on file and you receive some of the crop YOU can be made to PAY that amount back to the secured party. I have seen it happen. It does not seem right but your are an UNSECURED creditor right now. You really needed to be asking these questions back in Feb. when he defaulted on the rental agreement. Your kind of trying to shut the door after the horse ran away now.
As for renting the ground for double crop soybeans. IT really depends on where your located if that will work. Here in North-East Iowa it does not work out very well.
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