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Should landlords be adjusting their rent for inflation.
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E.Daehler
Posted 1/10/2025 23:53 (#11050304 - in reply to #11046358)
Subject: RE: Should landlords be adjusting their rent for inflation.


Higginsville, MO
doathlon - 1/8/2025 08:09

E.Daehler - 1/8/2025 00:19

AFM - 1/7/2025 23:10

Sharecropping solves all of this.


Not when you pay 100% of the inputs and they take 1/3.


Go 50/50. Never been happier and the landlords understand farming, inputs and selling grain. They also understand sweat equity and farm improvements. Fosters solid relationships as well. Seen a lot of 60/40 as well. In the great years we all make money and tough ones like this last year we all share the tough times too.


If you knew my father, you'd know Mr.Greed. He had a 60/40 with a renter were they paid 100% of inputs and equipment. Not a fair deal by any means. His 50/50 hes done with me, hes took and sold all the grain before and i got zilch. Its hard dealing with family, especially someone that tries to intentionally break his some. Wants me to crawl to him begging for money and to control me like im 5 years old. At least ive finally got the local elevators to relize that im the one thats hopeful going to be doing business with them for the next 30 to 40 years not my father since hes 79.
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