Exactly. We had a neighbor try to make us build a fence so he could run sheep in a woodlot where there wasn't much grass anyways. We let that neighbor use a driveway of ours for semis to access his hog building. Told him if we had to build fence we were going to keep on building clear up the...
Whatever the lease says, but normally they are the same split as the rest of the revenue in a crop share. Typically cash rent the tenant gets the payment.
One option for you if you think you are leaving money on the table is a crop share arrangement. In good years you will get more but might get less in bad years. The old time arrangement was a 50/50 arrangement. The renter provides all of the labor and equipment and pays for half of the...
Going to depend a lot on what equipment you have and what you will need to have hired done. We farm about 2000 acres. The only equipment we dont have is fertilizer application equipment. I will have to do cash flow statements before the end of the year for my bank operating note. I could pm you...
I know it wasn't like that before. My wife was a lifeguard and taught swim lessons there when she was in high school over 2 decades ago. This country gets more strange with every passing day.
Definitely going to collect some of the acorns and plant them. It's a nice tree. Quick Google search says grow fairly quick for an oak with earlier acorn production. Thanks for the help.
I will get an up close picture of the bark tomorrow. Either way I will probably collect some of the acorns to get some more going in the rest of the property.
That's what mine said too, but I've never seen burr oak acorns without the fuzzy cap. None of the acorns on this tree have the fuzzy cap and it has a lot of them.
Here I was thinking the land around my dad's pond was almost all burr oak with a few black oaks and a few pin oaks. Today I noticed this tree that I always assumed was just another burr oak. Everything about the tree looks like all of the other burr oaks. Only difference is the acorns look like...
I bought a woods seeder last summer. It's the version with notched disc blades in the front and 2 seed boxes. So far have only used it seeding waterways so far but loved it for that. The guy I bought it from said it left more beans on top than he liked when he tried planting beans with it.
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