Coming from they guy on the other side (not literally, but similar situation) it's not worth anything if not free. It's mulch hay and I had worked out deals like that when I just started a few years ago and the landowner got something good and I didn't. You suggest that if he doesn't pay he won't value or prioritize it, but for me it was the other way around. I have a very very busy schedule working 50 hours a week and I have a family. The folks I had to pay per bale were the last to get cut because they were the lowest profit for me. I was barely breaking even on them. Unless I needed the hay (I didn't), I wouldn't take a job that I had to pay per acre either. Currently I'm on a split the profit deal with the landowner, and that's profit, not income. It's 40 acres so it works out a little better. She also splits input costs, but only allows organic stuff (so lime and the free manure from the neighbor), but that's go so much weeds it's really just mulch too. If he's renting other land from you and wants to cut the 6 acres I think you are more ahead than him for a free rent. You can still sign a lease agreement for free that holds him liable for any damages if you want to protect yourself a bit.
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