Your rent has not kept up with the price of commodities. With the numbers that you provided, you made $280 per acre and he made $40. An you have to ask if he is right in asking for better compensation??? You are making a very good profit and he is not getting a very good return on his land.
I see a new tenant in his future if you do not compensate him a little better.
Here in Iowa when we shared cropped the land owner got 1/3 on soybeans and 1/4 on corn. They just provided the land, nothing else.
We did do some 50/50 share crops deals. Then the tenant and the owner split the fertilizer and seed cost. The chemical cost was the tenant's. The land owner paid half of the harvest cost and for his crop to be hauled or dried. Then they split the gross check.
Just had to bid up the rent on a farm we have farmed for twenty two years. Window's kids where telling her how high "good" land was renting for. BTO where wanting it bad too. I paid $300 last year and had to go to $375 for this next year. I did get her to agree to lower 2013 rent back down if commodities go down.
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