Posted by Goose on February 16, 2011 at 19:30:59 from (67.63.68.13):
In Reply to: CASH RENT posted by hd6gtom on February 16, 2011 at 16:45:23:
I've been getting $115 per acre for dryland, but that's going to go up to $140 or $150 for next year. (Eastern Nebraska).
Our lease states payment be made in advance between January 1 and January 10, so I've already received payment for this year. Our lease also states if either party proposes to change the terms for the upcoming year, it must be announced by September 1 of the preceding year. So, I have until September 1 to do my homework.
I really don't want to rock the boat with my current renter. He's rented it since I quit farming in 1992. And his wife is a distant cousin of mine. And he and his wife, his wife's sister and her late husband, his wife's late brother and his wife, and my wife and I all ran around together 45-50 years ago before any of us were married.
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