Posted by kyhayman on September 14, 2009 at 07:58:31 from (75.104.128.54):
In Reply to: Leasing agreement posted by Tractormiallis on September 13, 2009 at 19:14:50:
If its not spelled out in the lease you probably wont get it/keep it. But, a lot depends on your local situation. If there are more farmers looking for land than land available you may be able to get away with a very restrictive lease. If there is more land than farmers you may still be looking for someone the next year. I farm in two adjoining counties. The one where I own the most land there are more people looking than land. I can, within reason, set my own prices if I need a custom operator or want to rent something out. For example, hay there is a 50/50 split. In the other county, 7 miles away, its exactly the opposite. Way more land than farmers. I do some custom work there. If you have the equipment you can pretty much set your own prices.
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