| PUNISHERVETTE - 12/19/2024 14:51 All our farms if they are 100+ acres we have split into both crops. Makes marketing, fertilizer costs, seed costs, planting/harvest timing more even between years instead of heavy one year vs the next. Most are because they're not owned by us but crop shared so it's easier on the owner this way.
I can understand doing that for landlords that only own 1 piece of ground that you share crop. Only for the purpose of reducing their risk and evening up their expenses vs the cash flow.
Outside of that, splitting multiple farms into more than 1 crop is mostly just an exercise in wasting time & resources.
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