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Hopefully we get a shot here in the next two days
Nothing meaningful in nearly 3 weeks now
Lots of showers but dust still on any backroads
Crops ok but need refill shortly
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostImagine paying 12-15K rent on 150 acres in a drought year. I hope grain quality is good!
I justified to the Apprentice going the extra mile on the herbicides because we don't pay rent. I can "afford" to attempt to keep my land clean and not risk losing it to someone else and benefitting from my costs and efforts.
Deciding where to shave expenses is a shitty deal based on limited resources.
I wonder if a time will come when tenants will have more influence in the cost of land rent. Still seems like there's only two options...."pay" it or leave it
Farming is what you do to keep busy till land value goes up. Rent lots of high priced land if you want to be "busier". Also simple economics.
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Originally posted by wd9 View PostIf farming didn't "pay" the rent would come down. Simple economics.
Farming is what you do to keep busy till land value goes up. Rent lots of high priced land if you want to be "busier". Also simple economics.
How many landlords have a revolving door or tenants, three years and let it go. Not saying that is the case all the time and everywhere. Like furrowtickler said, there's always someone waiting in line to assume the risk.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostI know a landlord(cousin-in-law) who "picked" his tenant based on their farming practices and not chasing the high dollar rent.
How many landlords have a revolving door or tenants, three years and let it go. Not saying that is the case all the time and everywhere. Like furrowtickler said, there's always someone waiting in line to assume the risk.
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This is gonna sound a little weird to you guys. Finally today some mid winter 20c weather get crops moving.
This days on end of 15/16 with cold frosty mornings ain’t good for crops our the soul.
Today 8 when I got out of bed and 21c for today with showers later
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostThis is gonna sound a little weird to you guys. Finally today some mid winter 20c weather get crops moving.
This days on end of 15/16 with cold frosty mornings ain’t good for crops our the soul.
Today 8 when I got out of bed and 21c for today with showers later
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