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    #21
    BTO jist go 2 yer feild end start framin,
    quit wastin tyme heer end git er dun.
    dont' wori boat duh whether jist git yer
    krop in.

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      #22
      You mean to tell me, that if'n it is to
      wet to seed the crop, NO RENT IS REQUIRED
      for that year? What planet are you people
      plantin? Landlord/tenant agreements
      usually leave the tenant holding the bag,
      rent is due, when due. Er am I missing
      something that all you big guys/gals know,
      like the option to buy portion of an
      agreement?

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        #23
        Iwould have thought that a responsible landlord who values his tenant would be willing to share the pain.
        Or have the bad ways of the old world taken hold in the new?
        Landlord should be responsible for drainage, yes?

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          #24
          Renter will probably collect on unseeded acres of the lanlords acres. So he should still pay his rent.

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            #25
            Nope I ain't. Good thing to. If'n I were, Old Man Sell better sleep with One Eye Open. 12 Gauge, Beach I got a dozen of em'. Empty the clip, roll the window up.......

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              #26
              I would never, ever, ever, even think about going back on my word. My Name means everything to me. Must be nice to back outta that rent. I payin $120 an acre Cash Rent on some acres. All the Better fer me if'n you free loader's don't wanna pay up, more fer me to farm. Tell you's one thing, I would pay yous with a Reality Cheque if'n I were the Landlord, rentitall to ME!!!!!!!

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                #27
                Have to agree with burbert and bto, rent due is due. And in Alberta I think if you have not worked the land or applied fert the unseeded acreage is 25 bucks. Not sure if you still owe a premium to be deducted as well.

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                  #28
                  i suppose your crop insurance changes the equation a bit.
                  but then if this is a disaster, will the rents all get paid? will there be cash to pay?

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                    #29
                    If there is no cash to pay expect somebody
                    else to be farming it next year. Sucks
                    but thats probably whats going to happen.
                    At least we have Agri-vation to help us
                    out. NOT

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                      #30
                      i lost 200 acres this spring, the old guy died, and daughter said she was going to farm it. since found out she had let to a neighbour at more rent.liar.
                      she didnt like it when i deducted the cost of lime spread recently. luckily i found out before i paid the rent. it was a shit hole anyway, but i was gradually bringing it up to par.

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