Posted by Scott in SF on September 13, 2009 at 19:46:43 from (75.61.98.211):
In Reply to: Leasing agreement posted by Tractormiallis on September 13, 2009 at 19:14:50:
It is your land, make the contract what you want it to be. The common practice is to have the renter draw up the contract, but who cares, it is ok to be different. Be specific about what you want farmed and conservation practices you require. Renters are easy to find, land to rent not so. On my moms land her farmer (wheat)every year took more of the grass around the farmstead, fenceline and waterways. He has a 5 year lease. His roundup drifted into the trees. I talked to him about this several times with no results. So I put a bunch of junk like coils of barbed wire, woven wire, old plows or whatever in the grass. It only took one time when his new air seeder got all wrapped up in barbed wire for him to respect the grass, land he wasn't renting anyway.
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