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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 359692" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I believe that - since you are providing all of the fertilizer and seed, and he is providing the planting, cutting, and baling - I would be looking for no less than 60/40 split, assuming it is his equipment and depending on what you're leasing it for. If he knows what he's doing as far as the planting/cutting/baling goes, I would also consider forgetting the lease, and see if I could work out a 50/50 deal based on the above input from both sides. Weigh enough bales that you know what they are averaging, and base the split on weight - not number of bales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 359692, member: 539"] I believe that - since you are providing all of the fertilizer and seed, and he is providing the planting, cutting, and baling - I would be looking for no less than 60/40 split, assuming it is his equipment and depending on what you're leasing it for. If he knows what he's doing as far as the planting/cutting/baling goes, I would also consider forgetting the lease, and see if I could work out a 50/50 deal based on the above input from both sides. Weigh enough bales that you know what they are averaging, and base the split on weight - not number of bales. [/QUOTE]
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