In the past I have occasionally rented land and although it was generally a good experience, I would never do it again. Just can't see it being overly profitable in my situation. I do rent out a couple of hundred acres to a cousin and it has been a very good arrangement for the last 15 years.
But I really wonder why some guys bother? I have a neighbor who rents 160 acres from this city slicker for $80/acre, cash upfront. This year he never got the hay done until September and he hasn't sold any of it and I doubt he will as it was timothy and pretty mature. Now I suspect he basically ate the $80 plus a healthy fertilizer bill?
My cousin raised a good crop of barley but the price is so dismal I told him I will take my third and try to use it. He is feeding a bunch of cattle at a custom lot with the deal he gets to deliver grain for the feed bill...but he is not a happy camper to say the least! I told him if he is sick of renting it I can always put it back to grass, but he still intends to hang in there and hope for better prices next year!
But I really wonder why some guys bother? I have a neighbor who rents 160 acres from this city slicker for $80/acre, cash upfront. This year he never got the hay done until September and he hasn't sold any of it and I doubt he will as it was timothy and pretty mature. Now I suspect he basically ate the $80 plus a healthy fertilizer bill?
My cousin raised a good crop of barley but the price is so dismal I told him I will take my third and try to use it. He is feeding a bunch of cattle at a custom lot with the deal he gets to deliver grain for the feed bill...but he is not a happy camper to say the least! I told him if he is sick of renting it I can always put it back to grass, but he still intends to hang in there and hope for better prices next year!
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