Let me clarify, the same guy rents from both of us. The small field he rents from me is across the road from my neighbor, and is basically in my backyard. The larger field he rents from me is less than a mile up the road, but he also rents other property from another guy very near there. Im guessing he rents around 700 acres all together on the road I live on, and hes mentioned other property in the area he rents. The payments hes made to me, based on our agreement, have been $900, $1100, $800 and $1000. I know I could get more, but it saves me the time and money of having to keep it cleaned up. He does haul all of his equipment in from another town, but its not that far, like 15 miles. The 3rd guy he rents from is very upset, as this rent was part of his income. I do not know the other people he rents from. My whole problem is the fact my neighbor across the road complained to the renter about working on Sunday, and now the renter wont be coming back. The problem for me is not the money, or the fact Ill have to go back to maintaining my fields. Its the fact my neighbor, who was getting the most per acre, jumped on the renter for working on Sunday. When we were farming, we worked when we had to, and that included Sundays. Im sure the Lord knew why we werent at church that day!! Has farming changed that much that work on Sunday is no longer allowed?
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