Posted by Tim S on September 17, 2015 at 07:50:48 from (107.128.253.113):
In Reply to: Land lease question posted by ditchwitch on September 17, 2015 at 07:09:56:
In years past here in Central Ohio we did a lot of "share" cropping, we would furnish all materials, labor and equipment and give the land owner 1/4,, it kinda worked out for all at the time we took every thing to the mill and divided each ticket at the mill, so a third party made the division, on a good year or good price the land owner shared the good or the bad,, for 'icing' on the deal we would mow what we could around the farm. Now that we have our own grain system we cash rent near all the land, this way no one has to wonder about the division,, we still use the same perks on mowing what we can ..The quality of the land means a lot on the rent value, a large field works better, wet spots, who pays for tileing,,water ways take away tillable land,,fertility,,who pays for the lime..things like this should be spelled out in a simple way for all to understand,,and dependability of the renter,,it don't matter what they "say" they will pay you if they don't pay you. look at some of the farms that they now farm, and their home base farm, sloppy habits spill out onto the farms they rent..
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