Steve not sure, you worked hard up to now. You said discussed not agreed upon. Too bad contract not sealed yet. I would try to hold tuff if no contract yet.
Then again in my area I don't have a neighbour that would take land away from me. I have neighbours that crop share but don't keep grain separate just pay cash as estimate of crop share. Takes a lot of trust to do that. But that does not solve the problem of the renter wanting actual grain checks. Guess this is a whole another topic.
Back to getting 70 percent of 150dollars of inputs paid up front only to give half of 35 bushels per acre average crop back at 13 dollars per bushel equals 227.50 paid back costing basically 77.5 per acre for a 105 dollar cash advance. Lifer you are right negotiation on the part of the farmer would be in order. Perhaps AgStream drew it up based on lower canola prices.
Then again in my area I don't have a neighbour that would take land away from me. I have neighbours that crop share but don't keep grain separate just pay cash as estimate of crop share. Takes a lot of trust to do that. But that does not solve the problem of the renter wanting actual grain checks. Guess this is a whole another topic.
Back to getting 70 percent of 150dollars of inputs paid up front only to give half of 35 bushels per acre average crop back at 13 dollars per bushel equals 227.50 paid back costing basically 77.5 per acre for a 105 dollar cash advance. Lifer you are right negotiation on the part of the farmer would be in order. Perhaps AgStream drew it up based on lower canola prices.
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