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Mid Michigan | I think he's referring to the part where you pay the landlord $250 in rent and it ends up costing 36 bushels of your bean yields to pay rent. That leaves you with 19 bushels of beans for all the work you do and the inputs you put into it. How does that work? $7x19=$133. You can come out ahead on that? I feel bad for you because it's too much work for the reward or loss. I would tell every landlord $150 an acre or see ya later and that would be a stretch. If you lose the ground they will be doing you a favor. You can drive by and see someone else losing their butt. | |
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