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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1847749" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>The problem is nothing can fix poor management. If they ran it in to the dirt, they probably don't care to manage it. Doubt you would want to invest with some one like that. </p><p></p><p>Bermuda just needs to be worked a little, fert, and rest and it will usually come back strong. </p><p></p><p>Get a better lease that protects the land like limits on the number of head, rotational grazing, mandatory fert, etc. Yall may have to adjust the lease price a little bit it will be better long term. </p><p></p><p>To answer the original question, not I would not want the owner to invest like that. It sounds messy and will likely end with them thinking I owe them some thing, or I'm not doing it right, etc. I like clearly defined arrangements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1847749, member: 6291"] The problem is nothing can fix poor management. If they ran it in to the dirt, they probably don't care to manage it. Doubt you would want to invest with some one like that. Bermuda just needs to be worked a little, fert, and rest and it will usually come back strong. Get a better lease that protects the land like limits on the number of head, rotational grazing, mandatory fert, etc. Yall may have to adjust the lease price a little bit it will be better long term. To answer the original question, not I would not want the owner to invest like that. It sounds messy and will likely end with them thinking I owe them some thing, or I'm not doing it right, etc. I like clearly defined arrangements. [/QUOTE]
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