Posted by oldtanker on August 19, 2011 at 07:25:19 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: landlords posted by Chris in ND on August 18, 2011 at 23:39:32:
As a temp landloard I'm up front with the guy renting most of my crop land. If I were in your landloards boat I'd have said the same thing. Renters around here are coming close to fighting over land so finding someone to reant the land would be no problem. My renter is a great guy and has become a close friend. I'm ammused by his actions over the last few months because I told him that next year is his last year. With me startng to farm I want my land back. I'm not quite ready for it yet but in another year I will be. He would like to keep renting it. He's been calling and offering favors and things! He even offered to cut an bale 13 acres for me! Last year he was selling me hay (about 10 bucks under the going price and he delivered it) and now this year he's offering to help for free?????
In your shoes I'd have to decide if the land I'm renting is that important to my operation or if owning the land would be a better deal for me in the long run. That is up to you.
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