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Having picked a few by hand, it's impressive to see how it's done in a way that's economically successful. What's the deal you make with the harvester?
Quote from Triple Jim:The harvester lives just down the road from me. We share crop, meaning that as the land owner I pay the property taxes, 1/3 of herbicide, fertilizer and insecticide costs. In turn I get 1/3 of the raw crop to market as I see fit.
So ... it turns out you high powered genius types are really just a bunch of farmers ... Seriously , I've never met a successful farmer or rancher that wasn't pretty sharp . Dusty
We have 40 acres of soybeans in our river bottom field, not QUITE ready to be harvested yet.I just get "benefits" out of it, no money changes hands. The grower (a school friend of ours from 40 years back) pays all the costs, does all the work, and sells all the beans.I get a "land-use" break on the county taxes, the land kept in superb shape, and the fields trimmed and in use, plus I get to shoot the doves and deer that come behind the crop (corn, beans, or wheat) afterwards. I COULD charge or go on shares, but I really like keeping the land in production and encouraging local family agriculture where I can ....Lannis
When I was 12 I worked more and ate more in one day than I now do in a week.