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  1. IowaBowHunter1983

    Farm Contract Recommendations

    You said CRP. DIFFERENT. Schedule F is allowed and appropriate I provided a link above. Not sure what the debate is here. It's very clear.
  2. IowaBowHunter1983

    Free tree buckets.

    100 +/- tree buckets. FREE for a week then they go in trash. Cleaning up and they gotta go. Located near Saint Charles
  3. IowaBowHunter1983

    Farm Contract Recommendations

    I'm not your accountant but that is what my CPA has always told me and everything I have ever read. Typical cash rent landlords are not farmers. They report their income on IRS Form 1040, Schedule E, Supplemental Income and Loss. https://www.calt.iastate.edu/who-files-schedule-f
  4. IowaBowHunter1983

    Farm Contract Recommendations

    everything that goes on a schedule F for expenses, depreciation, etc. simply cash renting does not qualify a person for filing a schedule F.
  5. IowaBowHunter1983

    Farm Contract Recommendations

    If you have CRP then you'll be fine. If you strictly cash rent, you can't claim to be farming and file a schedule F. Which for most would be terrible for write offs. Thats one reason many people crop share or custom farm if they don't have other farm income.
  6. IowaBowHunter1983

    Farm Contract Recommendations

    Do you have other farm income? I would not jeopardize losing my schedule F by going to cash rent.
  7. IowaBowHunter1983

    Osage orange trees

    Willow will do well in that environment and grow fast, but they do lose their leaves obviously.
  8. IowaBowHunter1983

    Osage orange trees

    I get rid of most locust. If I see ones producing pods without thorns I leave it. There are male and female locust and thorned and thornless.
  9. IowaBowHunter1983

    Wow Just Wow....... Land Prices

    I dont think looking at the overall increase or decrease in pricing does much good. Tillable and rec markets are so different. Different factors drive them and they arn't that related. So if overall market dropped 3%, but tillable dropped 6-7% we can decipher the rest of the market didn't change...
  10. IowaBowHunter1983

    Osage orange trees

    No I would not cut the hedge. That being said, I am doing a EQIP project currently where I am thinning them slightly and interplanting hardwoods. My strategy for doing this will be to girdle them and treat them, but leave them standing and interplant from there. This will maintain the maximum...
  11. IowaBowHunter1983

    Osage orange trees

    You would be hard pressed to find better bedding than a hedge thicket.
  12. IowaBowHunter1983

    Iowa Deer Feeding Laws

    No rules specific to CWD currently
  13. IowaBowHunter1983

    Iowa Deer Feeding Laws

    My response was yes you can feed if unrelated to hunting. The specifics of how far stuff needs to be is way too gray. They need to just make all in season feeding illegal to eliminate any gray area.
  14. IowaBowHunter1983

    What Skip needs

    Cherry and box elder are pretty good wildelife trees to have.
  15. IowaBowHunter1983

    Wow Just Wow....... Land Prices

    Tillable has come down pulling down overall average. I've seen little to no decrease in rec farms and as of late maybe an increase.
  16. IowaBowHunter1983

    Timber Stand Improvment

    Looks like a northern red oak to me. (Black oak is also in red oak family)
  17. IowaBowHunter1983

    URGENT + EASY + TIME - THURSDAY, Capital, 2 bad bills!!!!

    Out of town. Let me know on next one!
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