Posted by Dave from MN on April 10, 2008 at 13:24:55 from (74.60.86.134):
In Reply to: you know what bugs me posted by farmerjon on April 10, 2008 at 08:52:35:
It wasnt me that was in the scenario. But what bothers me is "certain" big acreage farmers that have a certain rented acreage base, which is made up mostly of 40-300 acre private farm lands. There are more people, my age and younger, even some elders, that have decided to get back in the game, be it for profit or personal enjoyment and just make a go at it. Now these are $24-$50/ acre rents. What really bothered me is that some land OWNERS have decided as soon as they aquire what they need to plant and harvest a crop, they will farm their own ground. In this case the RENTER knows what is planned and just doesnt want the LANDOWNERS aquiring. Dont know how often it happens, all I know is it has, and it is unethical. When I was a kid, area farmers were the one you trusted, they were the ones that always shared their knowledge with you, no matter if they knew you well or not. They encouraged you to farm, gave advice and told youit will be hard, but I will help any way I can. Today some are much like corperate america, cutthroat tactic's, dishonesty, and greed as the motivator.
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