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<blockquote data-quote="TSR" data-source="post: 900206" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>My son and I are partners on some land-50/50 ownership. Being retired, I do all the work and absorb all expenses. I cut, rake, bale, and feed the hay with my equipment. When the calves are sold, what would be a proper % for me and a proper % for him? I was thinking about basing the percentages on the number of round rolls fed,deducting an amount of his part of the calf money based on the number of rolls fed. After this deduction,then we would split the remaining profit. BTW the hay is cut off of land that is not owned by either of us. Anyone have some similar arrangements? Suggestions-throw me out some numbers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TSR, post: 900206, member: 434"] My son and I are partners on some land-50/50 ownership. Being retired, I do all the work and absorb all expenses. I cut, rake, bale, and feed the hay with my equipment. When the calves are sold, what would be a proper % for me and a proper % for him? I was thinking about basing the percentages on the number of round rolls fed,deducting an amount of his part of the calf money based on the number of rolls fed. After this deduction,then we would split the remaining profit. BTW the hay is cut off of land that is not owned by either of us. Anyone have some similar arrangements? Suggestions-throw me out some numbers! [/QUOTE]
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