GS2 - 1/23/2026 00:06
silverluv75 - 1/22/2026 20:24
GS2 - 1/22/2026 17:54
silverluv75 - 1/22/2026 08:17
GS2 - 1/21/2026 22:15
With all the talk of all of these programs why not:
Put your land out for rent on a yearly contract?
I can guarantee someone will pay any rate and if things improve the next year, you can go back to farming it. Just because you can't make money doesn't mean others can't.
You must think everyone owns all their land. What rock do you live under. Majority of land already is rented in this
area. Kind of hard to rent out rented land. You guys that own everything sure cry a lot.
Why are you renting land that you can't make money on?
Here we are diversified, cattle and multiple grains, owned and rented land. Most of our stuff, rented or not, has a fence around it.
Sub letting is also a thing, you know.
You really are clueless. Must be easy renting daddy or auntie or grand pappy for way below market rents. Thought you were smarter than that. Guess not. Golly why didn’t I think of subletting the ground I rent out? What a novel idea. Well one problem. There are 0 contracts around here that let you sub let out. People aren’t going to let you make a dime on their land that they couldn’t already get. What else you got.
We rent land from no family, so you can try some other insult. All land is rented from people who have either approached us or we approached them and about the only relationship we have with them is knowing their mailing address and paying rent.
Do the contracts specify you can't or just there isn't a provision that states "you can do this"?
So, your second to last line: you'd rather go bankrupt on extremely unprofitable land than rent it out in hopes of farming it later? All or nothing? No wonder why you people complain, you're so set in your ways your blind to anything different and take offense to change. Perhaps an auction would be the needed shock for operators like you.
Times change, styles change, methods change. If you refuse to change one inch then I guess I will wait for your auction.
You would have made a good WW1 general. "Not one inch!"