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Posted by Allan in NE on March 14, 2005 at 04:13:27 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Irrigation install??????$$$$$$$$$$$ posted by Dave From MN on March 13, 2005 at 18:16:14:
Dave, Boy, I think I'd wanna do something different too; I see where you're coming from now. Don't know anything about your situation, the layout/quality of your land, it's production, or your business arrangement, but that sure smells like a kettle of dead fish to me. Let's just say for a minute that your land is in alfalfa. In your area, and for the sake of arguement we'll figure on the low side, your ground ought to be very easily producing 3 ton an acre. At $70 a ton, this guy owes you $105 per acre for your share of the crop alone. Then in addition, he's using your well and your water to irrigate his two rental farms on top of that? Is there more to this story or am I missing something here? He's giving you 1/6 of the crop, wearing out your pump and mining your water? Is he at least paying for the electricity on the well? Allan
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