Posted by Clodbuster on May 25, 2009 at 20:25:38 from (66.146.251.103):
In Reply to: What to do? posted by flying belgian on May 25, 2009 at 17:06:00:
I have had some corn get windburned like that and could make a whole round on half mile rows with an 8 row 30" head at harvest. Irrigated on good ground, nothing but nubbins for ears. I am glad I plant several different genetics as some were not that bad.
I paid my rent, took a hit and made it to the next year to hope for better times. It is also hard as a landlord to see $7 corn and get greedy on rent when the farmer may have a bunch of corn contracted in the 2's and have a good year but not a super year.
If the rent is in an average range it will be fair to both of you in the long run. I also agree that if you and the renter want to even the risk then go on shares so that you can pull the trigger on selling grain only at the top. Good luck on that one!
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