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brome on shares with land lord
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1256339" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>If I was baling for my own own use, I would manage the field in a way to produce more hay and higher protein hay, by applying the required fertilizer.</p><p> If the landlord was wanting a share of the hay , it would be 1/3 landlord , 2/3 baler split with equal split on fertilizer cost.</p><p> If the landlord wanted a cash lease , I would offer him a per bale cash lease starting with minimum of $10 per bale lease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1256339, member: 10124"] If I was baling for my own own use, I would manage the field in a way to produce more hay and higher protein hay, by applying the required fertilizer. If the landlord was wanting a share of the hay , it would be 1/3 landlord , 2/3 baler split with equal split on fertilizer cost. If the landlord wanted a cash lease , I would offer him a per bale cash lease starting with minimum of $10 per bale lease. [/QUOTE]
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