Posted by paul on September 13, 2009 at 20:11:26 from (66.44.133.2):
In Reply to: Leasing agreement posted by Tractormiallis on September 13, 2009 at 19:14:50:
'Here' you wight end up looking like a pretty fussy person & going to be hard to deal with if you specify a lot of details in a land lease.
But - if that is the control you want on your land, then yes you need to draw it up with what you want done, as others have said. Mowing the grassy areas for hay or weed control is also something to specify. Then will you be renting total acres, or only farmable acres? Need to specify on how it's billed.
A renter will be interested in number of years, how lime & fertilizer applications are handled, if the land is tilled this fall & how he needs to leave it at the end of the contract.
Will this be sharecrop, or cash? Must be 95% cash rent any more around 'here'. Soil tests & land mining of nutrients are a bigger issues than field roads & waterways, but that is 'here'.
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