Josh in Pa said: (quoted from post at 20:46:32 01/13/14) If it"s good size, good ground, take the average corn yield x $4.50 and divide by three.
Not even in the ballpark. County average here is about 130 or so last I checked(Mercer). Guys that try make 150 or a little better.
The BTOs are offering $50ish. $20-30 is much more common.
You will be lucky to find anyone willing to pay 10% for good ground. Most guys want it for free. Some folks are very happy if you plow their garden, and keep the snow off the driveway in the event of a big snowfall.
Keep in mind that it will take 3 years to get most ground back into shape, as most guys around here farmed it into oblivion(5.0 ph, no P, no K)...
Knowing where exactly would help greatly with providing info.
This post was edited by RGMartin at 06:44:07 01/14/14.
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