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Re: Dead trees and soybeans
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Posted by VADAVE on June 15, 2005 at 10:40:31 from (70.177.171.80):
In Reply to: Dead trees and soybeans posted by Markuss on June 15, 2005 at 09:27:26:
Let's go over what you wrote--"gets his money back if sells after he pays" and "gets his expenses if sells after he plants". Then "he is going to deduct rent and expenses from what he owes seller". Sounds to me like he had yet to pay rent and the land sold before he planted, I would guess the seller thought he wasn't renting it this year. If I remember beans come off the field before corn--or at least it does around Fort Wayne In. What I don't know is when that is. But if it is say October you should still be able to plant wheat. But you say I don't want to plant wheat. Here's some suggestions. 1) Rent the ground to the farmer this year and next. $60/ac isn't bad. 2) Have him no-till wheat and and the grass/clover mix with in the fall after beans. No-till wheat is coming on strong and it does work. Remember you will have no crop the first year you plant the grass/clover. But the wheat will give a cover crop to get the clover started and give you a return next year (rent). Following yeat you get a hay crop right on schedule.
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