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A bit of a rant...
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<blockquote data-quote="NEFarmwife" data-source="post: 1433710" data-attributes="member: 26897"><p>All our pasture rented is attached to fields we farm. We're writing checks to these landlords for 30,000-100,000. Do you have fields farmed too or just pasture? Just curious because another set of problems is having cows on stocks after harvest and the hunters out there during deer season. We've moved a few herds off of stocks in some fields right before deer season, just so we don't lose a cow. It is a shame not to get the full value of those stocks. </p><p></p><p>Going into contracts next year, certainly revisiting this issue. We had one guy lose his trailer/camper during a December wind storm. Blew it to sticks and it was all over our corn field. Played heck trying to get him to travel back down and get it cleaned up so we could start working that field. My opinion, these hunting folks think they run the place!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEFarmwife, post: 1433710, member: 26897"] All our pasture rented is attached to fields we farm. We're writing checks to these landlords for 30,000-100,000. Do you have fields farmed too or just pasture? Just curious because another set of problems is having cows on stocks after harvest and the hunters out there during deer season. We've moved a few herds off of stocks in some fields right before deer season, just so we don't lose a cow. It is a shame not to get the full value of those stocks. Going into contracts next year, certainly revisiting this issue. We had one guy lose his trailer/camper during a December wind storm. Blew it to sticks and it was all over our corn field. Played heck trying to get him to travel back down and get it cleaned up so we could start working that field. My opinion, these hunting folks think they run the place! [/QUOTE]
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