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mid Illinois | I agree. It's just business, and learning to compete. Just because someone rents a farm for a few years, why do they think it is their right to rent it forever, at rock bottom rent also of course? (At least that is what many farmer's in my area act like) I don't have any care one way or another about ILFF, but will say that some of the biggest complainers about BTO's I've heard, were the farmers who had a sweetheart deal with the little old landowner who didn't know any better, and was basically robbing them blind with next to nothing cash rent, and were mad as heck when they actually had to pay up like they should, because a BTO offered higher cash rent. I will say that ILFF must not be all bad, they have good looking wives! | |
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