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Drop it and let him farm it for the year.
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Posted by John e.c.MI on June 16, 2005 at 05:28:00 from (216.25.190.20):
In Reply to: Dead trees and soybeans posted by Markuss on June 15, 2005 at 09:27:26:
I live 80 miles north of Detroit and developement is happening everyday here. If the land is leased the farmer has crop rights for that year, period. If you don't want to renew the lease after that and you are the new owner that is up to you. Why should I spend half an hour or half a day trying to figure out who's tractor is parked in the driveway if I have a lease on the land? If there was no lease then the farmer should not have assumed anything and you owe him nothing other than making a potential friend or enemy. Remember that when you get your tractor stuck and need a pull.
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