John SD
Well-known member
No, it's not me but someone recently asked me my opinion on putting up clover hay on a cash/acre deal.
I hadn't thought of it before. It seems to me with all the variables that the fairest way to do it would be on a 60/40 share arrangement and then the person putting up the hay would buy the landowners share at the going market price. Or the landowner would be free to sell their share on the open market.
I'm not gonna throw any specific numbers on price or yield per acre at you at this time. Please tell me your own figures, and how you arrived at them. TIA for replies.
I realize my question has a lot of variables to consider in different areas of the country. But I do appreciate the results when you ranchers folks put your thinking caps on! :wink: :lol:
I hadn't thought of it before. It seems to me with all the variables that the fairest way to do it would be on a 60/40 share arrangement and then the person putting up the hay would buy the landowners share at the going market price. Or the landowner would be free to sell their share on the open market.
I'm not gonna throw any specific numbers on price or yield per acre at you at this time. Please tell me your own figures, and how you arrived at them. TIA for replies.
I realize my question has a lot of variables to consider in different areas of the country. But I do appreciate the results when you ranchers folks put your thinking caps on! :wink: :lol: