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| Why not just offer to pay the rent up front so they don't have to worry would not amount to over a few bucks an acre for 6 months interest on half the rent. We all make choices and I am old enough to remember friends and neighbors squeezed through the wringer in the 80's because the rules of the game were suddendly changed and the banker that encouraged them to buy a new tractor and not used last year was telling them this year there would be no operating money. With the new JD row crop tractors approaching $300,000 and combines pushing $400,000 dollars I would probably rather retire than buy new equipment. To each his own you have to do what works for your situation.
Edited by dixonman 9/19/2008 20:32
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