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proud2Bafarmer
Posted 2/12/2008 07:56 (#307601)
Subject: Splitting burndown cost in shares agreement?


Baldwin City, KS
I'm new to the in's and out's of no till farming. I will be no tilling 75% of my beans this year, and a little dab of corn on ground that came out of grass last year. Alot of the ground that I farm is on 33.3%-66.7% shares with the landlord sharing in 33.3% of chemical and fertilizer costs. One time someone told me that on no till you shouldn't charge the landlord for the burndown since it is the equivalent of a tillage pass in a conventional system.
I never had given it much thought before, but now that I am prepaying some chemical, I have to address the issue, since I usually just prepay enough to cover my share. Not sure what to do here. I'm sure that this is a fairly typical shares agreement, so I just wondered how you guys have handled this issue with landlords. Thanks in advance.
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