Posted by Jdseller on February 16, 2011 at 20:31:21 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: CASH RENT posted by hd6gtom on February 16, 2011 at 16:45:23:
Here in North east Iowa it is going crazy. The farm right next to me just rented for $1000 now for three years use. So they front paid $333 per acre. I quit renting any ground five years ago. My brother still rents about four hundred acres. His average rent is about $175. He has a lot of long term farms and he has always front paid the rent April 1st. He tries to treat the land like his own. It must work because he has turned down two farms this year alone. The owners found out that the big money renters don"t take much care of anything. Have one big shot around here that farms a farm for a few years and moves on. He never puts any lime on and the last year no fertilizer. Has big equipment and a loader on several of his tractors. If your gate is too small for him he just takes a loader and pushes the gates and post out into a pile. He pushed several trees over into one of my fields. They where on his side of the fence but he just shoved them over on me. Damaging the fence in the process. So I cut them up into fire wood lengths and put them back into his field. Made cutting his soybeans real interesting that fall. LOL
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