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<blockquote data-quote="cmjust0" data-source="post: 450903" data-attributes="member: 2882"><p>If you lease it, you won't have to figure any of that out.. All you'll have to do is figure out a lease rate.</p><p></p><p>By the by, what happens if you let someone else's stockers graze you to the roots on a gain-sharing agreement and then, just as they were finishing up, OOPS! -- renter must have "accidentally" left the gate open and all those calves just up and disappeared into thin air.. Now they weigh zero pounds.. Seems to me you'd pretty much be SOL..</p><p></p><p>What if somebody puts, say, 50 stockers out there, and five of them bite the dust at some point... Do you get paid on the final weight difference between the remaining 45 finished steers and 50 starter stockers, or is the beginning weight of the five starters deducted from the total weight of the 50?</p><p></p><p>But, what if they died halfway through... Actually, what if they died <em>on the truck</em>? Did they eat all summer on your dime, or do they get deducted? Is it a pro-rated deduction, based on what you think they would have weighed at the time of their death?</p><p></p><p></p><p>The more I think about it, the more wrenches I can think up to throw in and screw this agreement six ways to Sunday... </p><p></p><p>I'd lease it, plain and simple..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmjust0, post: 450903, member: 2882"] If you lease it, you won't have to figure any of that out.. All you'll have to do is figure out a lease rate. By the by, what happens if you let someone else's stockers graze you to the roots on a gain-sharing agreement and then, just as they were finishing up, OOPS! -- renter must have "accidentally" left the gate open and all those calves just up and disappeared into thin air.. Now they weigh zero pounds.. Seems to me you'd pretty much be SOL.. What if somebody puts, say, 50 stockers out there, and five of them bite the dust at some point... Do you get paid on the final weight difference between the remaining 45 finished steers and 50 starter stockers, or is the beginning weight of the five starters deducted from the total weight of the 50? But, what if they died halfway through... Actually, what if they died [i]on the truck[/i]? Did they eat all summer on your dime, or do they get deducted? Is it a pro-rated deduction, based on what you think they would have weighed at the time of their death? The more I think about it, the more wrenches I can think up to throw in and screw this agreement six ways to Sunday... I'd lease it, plain and simple.. [/QUOTE]
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