Posted by farmerwithmutt on April 12, 2016 at 05:37:20 from (166.181.83.154):
In Reply to: BTO posted by T in NE on April 11, 2016 at 23:16:33:
I used to think that way but I've learned since then. I started renting to a guy and ran it under his kid they paid 1/2 what the rest of the neighborhood got used the buddy system to keep it locked. When I switched renters it ended up in a lawsuit . He also passed on a chance to eventually own this farm at a fraction of what it's worth. Now it's rented to one of the biggest operators around or rather his kid. He is replacing the waterways that the previous renter tore out . Yesterday they had 2 hired men with bulldozer and bobcat cleaning fence rows and trees how much don't worry I told him I should give you a longer rent he said don't worry. Grandparents drove over with there truck anytime he shows up he has a couple rug rats with there very family oriented and they love the land a complete change from the last renter. I can say more but am unhappy with big operations ? I've am sad that you can't find people anymore that love the land and family I've got Amish next to me they are not that way.
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