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Re: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans!


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Posted by big jt on June 13, 2005 at 21:05:36 from (216.51.141.236):

In Reply to: Re: UPDATE: dead trees and lush soybeans! posted by Dug on June 13, 2005 at 20:16:17:

Dug

If Markuss is in Iowa I will take that action. MMMMMMM I love barbque especially when someone else is buying!!!!

Ag lease's work to their own tune. Basis being that the land is only part of the investment in that years crop. By July the farmer has spent most of the money that goes into the crop in seed, herbicide, fertilizer etc. will only be able to recoup those expenses at harvest.

In Iowa the standard ag lease needs to be terminated on or before September 1 and then the tenant needs to be off by March 1. Terminating the lease before September 1 ONLY means that the farmer has lost the land for the NEXT crop year not the current year. This means that the crop that he has put in the ground and socked a lot of $$$ into is his and he has the right to remove it as long as he gets that done before March 1 of the following year.

I'm sorry to hear about the loss of one and most likely two plantings of trees but it goes to show that you should check with a attorney before buying real estate. Using the realtor's attorney or the sellers doesn't count they are both working for the seller not the buyer.

I would suggest that Markuss go talk to the farmer Kindly and informally inform him of termination and see if something could be worked out about the current year and also saving the trees.

JM2CW

jt


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