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Standard lease agreement for hay ground ?
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<blockquote data-quote="kickinbull" data-source="post: 1192432" data-attributes="member: 5624"><p>Here, there is not a standard for leasing land. It's what ever both parties agree. Here, we used to share lease poor grass for 1/3 to land owner and 2/3 to equipment guy. Some even 50/50. 99% is short term agreements,once the land is cleaned up and improved upon, someone else jumps in with a "better deal" until it's mined of all the nutrients, so the land never gets taken care of. Got tired of those arrangments so we reduced animal numbers and also put into our land.</p><p></p><p>With the property being 8hrs away, I figure it will cost $80-100/T for trucking, either you do it yourself or hire someone.That doesn't include the 30% fertilizer cost you mentioned. I don't know your situation or have any clue what the market is like where you are at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kickinbull, post: 1192432, member: 5624"] Here, there is not a standard for leasing land. It's what ever both parties agree. Here, we used to share lease poor grass for 1/3 to land owner and 2/3 to equipment guy. Some even 50/50. 99% is short term agreements,once the land is cleaned up and improved upon, someone else jumps in with a "better deal" until it's mined of all the nutrients, so the land never gets taken care of. Got tired of those arrangments so we reduced animal numbers and also put into our land. With the property being 8hrs away, I figure it will cost $80-100/T for trucking, either you do it yourself or hire someone.That doesn't include the 30% fertilizer cost you mentioned. I don't know your situation or have any clue what the market is like where you are at. [/QUOTE]
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