Posted by Truth seeker on February 05, 2008 at 11:13:21 from (170.215.133.24):
Hi! We lost the hayfields that we had been doing for the past number of years, and now I'm in the market for other fields. There is currently no way for me to buy a field. so it looks like I'll be cutting on other people's fields.
What is commonly done around here is the land owner gets 1/3 and the 2/3 goes for cutting the hay. However, I know that some landowners don't have animals to feed hay to, so what would the right rental price be? We're in WV so most fields can have some good slopes, and they are either next to a creek or on top of a hill.
We're also doing small square bales so for doing shares, it would be easier handling them. (and no we're not horse owners!) ;)
How does the hay get split up for shares in your area? On the assumption that a majority of y'all cut hay, I'd be interested in finding out what you think is fair and also what you find actually works best.
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