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    Farm land rental for next year

    Saskfarmer what's the latest on what's happening there near you?
    That big package up for tender. Did it all get rented?

    #2
    Step up to the plate and swing for the fence Jake!
    A guy here had to "inform" me how many acres they were farming and they have more debt now than ever. My neighbor thinks he would be WAY better off farming less and doing a better job. In fact the neighbor said better management would make him more money on fewer acres than farming more acres.

    I should have asked the guy if he'd like to compare balance sheets, net worth statements and profit/loss statements......but nahhhh, let him think what he wants.

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      #3
      Guys here will still be dishing out $100 plus an acre regardless

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        #4
        I have 7 quarters west of Saskatoon along highway 7 I will be looking to rent out. Sick of traveling to farm them, what's the best option? Tender process for cash rent?

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          #5
          .....highest bid not necessarily accepted. Find a good farming paying tenant. ....someone who will take care of the dirt and pay rent on time....that will be worth more than an extra $5/acre(or what ever) when you don't get paid any of it at all from unscrupulous people.

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            #6
            Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
            .....highest bid not necessarily accepted. Find a good farming paying tenant. ....someone who will take care of the dirt and pay rent on time....that will be worth more than an extra $5/acre(or what ever) when you don't get paid any of it at all from unscrupulous people.
            Well said, my idea exactly, and NEVER sign any BS "right of first refusal", go multiyear if you wish, but I would look at the past year to be happy with tenant next year.

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              #7
              Nothing yet.

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                #8
                I know a young couple who are amazing farmers on hwy 7 just outside of stoon.... pm me id you'd like and I'll give you his number.



                Very efficient neat tidy operation and the best crops around year after year.

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                  #9
                  Just an idea to ponder - it works well for us - ask 1/2 going cash rent then 10 to 20% crop share . If tat fits for you, it's not for everyone - it's a trust issue to grow good crops that match or exceed high cash rents - reduces risk for the guys putting their entire balls on the line to grow the crop.

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                    #10
                    hows this for mind blowing have to talk tonnes per hectare sorry

                    5t ha county, this year probably going to yield 6 maybe even more and 2 to 2.5 t ha lentils $247 per acre rent in some of the most favoured country in our state. Now hes gonna lose a fair portion of his crop in rent payment let alone input costs.

                    Now im currently renting acres that will yield 1.5t ha possibly 2 if all goes well and wait for it pricey some of $10 per acre maybe my calculator is stuffed I don't know but I may be slightly ahead

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