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<blockquote data-quote="Travlr" data-source="post: 1780207" data-attributes="member: 42463"><p>" i couldn't really see a downside either. Thought I was missing something. If all goes well he can hay it for as long as he wants afterward. Maybe a win, win."</p><p></p><p>It seems like you are missing something.</p><p></p><p>Unless you have some kind of deal with the Devil you are still paying property taxes... at the very least. Your land is worth something. And the guy raising crops is not improving your soil as much as depleting it. This is the nature of plant agriculture.</p><p></p><p>You can make a mutually beneficial deal... but that means YOU get something of value too, not just him.</p><p></p><p>And again, some kind of performance clause is advisable. You don't want some guy that changes his oil by dumping it in your fields, destroys fences, uses your property as a dump, or cheats you from any kind of payment without a way to remove him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travlr, post: 1780207, member: 42463"] " i couldn't really see a downside either. Thought I was missing something. If all goes well he can hay it for as long as he wants afterward. Maybe a win, win." It seems like you are missing something. Unless you have some kind of deal with the Devil you are still paying property taxes... at the very least. Your land is worth something. And the guy raising crops is not improving your soil as much as depleting it. This is the nature of plant agriculture. You can make a mutually beneficial deal... but that means YOU get something of value too, not just him. And again, some kind of performance clause is advisable. You don't want some guy that changes his oil by dumping it in your fields, destroys fences, uses your property as a dump, or cheats you from any kind of payment without a way to remove him. [/QUOTE]
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