Posted by larryanderson on March 22, 2014 at 22:10:32 from (99.196.155.104):
In Reply to: Re: Cash rents???? posted by frankmn on March 22, 2014 at 21:44:53:
In our area we had a couple guys that were out of county calling every landlord offering up to $500 and if they called 100 people they would get about two to rent to them but it made everyones rent go up.They buy all inputs out of county and also take all grain to their home county.This year they had several thousand acres that they never got planted but took insurance and now I understand some landlords never got their upfront rent due 3-1.It makes it hard on the younger ones trying to get started.They also are backing out on new machinery purchases and they get no sympathy from me.If you let one go there is always someone wanting to do it for nothing.Kinda like buying hay for a dollar and selling it for a dollar and ordering a larger truck to make more.
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