You are up a bit in the land of sandy ground, shorter corn, and earlier frosts I think?
Down here in the southern part of the state you don't get to think about it a couple weeks - it's gone the next day if you you don't say yes when asked. :)
Shares used to be common back up into the 70's and maybe 80's a bit. As mentioned 60-40. But Social Security issues have pretty much ended that around here. As well the farm program makes for more paperwork, and forced sharing of the payments on a crop-share. Nothing wrong with it, in a bad year or drought up there could save your bacon, you deal with more weather risk (dry) up there. I'd consider it, depending on the terms of what gets shared.
The problem on the cash rent is when your other landlords hear you are paying $100 an acre, they will want that too. Human nature. And - they will hear....
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