Tell her this is what you'll do, take it or leave it. It all depends on the local market will stand. Here, I wouldnt even consider anything less than 2/3 if I was going to do it and most years wont even do it that way, its paid by the bale, and paid well. 2 miles to the south I've got a guy who does some of mine on a 50/50 and buys my half with him furnishing everything and people standing in line to take the deal if he doesnt want it any more. The only difference is the county line. We know thats nothing more than a line on a map, but in most places around here its as far away as China.
For me, thats really where the break point is, at the 50/50 mark. As a land owner and farmer I'm money ahead on the 50/50 with him buying my half at list. At 2/3, I can usually make money as an operator. Though I've still got to market the product. Thats why Ive turned away a lot of that business and prefer payment.
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