If the land owner came to you then it is not an issue with the former tenant. Just make sure that the offer is a legitimate one. Meaning that the owner is not going to just use you to run the rent up on the current tenant.
I would not go to the current tenant at this time. You need to talk to the landlord and try to figure out what his issue with his current tenant is. IF it is farming practices then that is fine. If he is just trying to run up the rents then that is one I walk away from. IF the landlord is trying to just run up the rent then I would go to the current tenant.
My sons gained two farms this year. They where asked to farm them. The landlords actually took a little bit smaller rents but they are getting their farm ran the way they want it. One of the fields had had corn on it for ten years. The prior tenant refused to rotate to other crops while corn was sky high.
There is no 100% answer. IF your going to grow farming your going to have to have land. The available land is always in play. So deal honest and you will be OK. I will guarantee that many of your friends/neighbors would already have the contract signed before you ever heard a thing about it.
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