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Just saying
Posted 1/2/2025 06:08 (#11037268 - in reply to #11036506)
Subject: RE: The cash rent auction mcbees


N.W. Ohio
doathlon - 1/1/2025 15:58

Hick - 1/1/2025 14:02

doathlon - 1/1/2025 11:26

Hick - 1/1/2025 11:19

Land lords SHOULD make more than farmers. Most of them were farmers in the first place.


They shouldn't.... They have no risk. But it pays what it pays until it doesn't. I can farm quite differently on land like that if I want too and make it work all day by cutting way back on fert and not giving a crap if the soybeans are full of pigweed


Agee to disagree.

Go spend $1.6 million on a quarter then tell me about how the farmer spending $600 on inputs should also be making $300 an acre.


Than farm it yourself. Your devaluing the knowledge a farmer has accumulated over his or her lifetime to make it work. I've see many try.....there's a reason they quit.


In our area many of the landlords did farm it theirselves. Some for many decades. Actually that’s how they accumulated their acreage, by reinvesting into their operation. Speaking for myself now, that’s how I built my retirement account. And in a few years I will be depending on the income from those acres to sustain me in my later years. God knows social security isn’t gonna take care of me. My suggestion is if a piece of land is too high of rent, just walk away and let some other fellow have it. It’s farmers themselves that are putting the rent where it is by competing for it. But sure, place all of the blame on the greedy landlord!!
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