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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 7646315" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>You need exceptional years for the tiers to trigger, though it depends on where you set them. This became fashionable in 2007 when the sudden near doubling of grain prices on a lower cost base produced some very happy contractors who had been making little for years. Since then the few I have been involved in remained in the lower to middle tiers where they were biased in favour of the contractor or 50:50. As a contractor, we invested some of our 2007 profits back into the farms we got on well with to help us both e.g. drier humidity control burners & gas tanks or land drains and depreciated them over 10 years. That contractor still has those clients last time I checked in!</p><p></p><p>Do you see many tiered splits in agreements? More of a general question to anyone.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> As above, once you've got a good template with linked cells, it's not long. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Keep it fairly simple by just linking the main output cell values and applying a multiplier. I only suggested 15% because that took wheat prices down to levels 2 years ago where they can soon be back to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 7646315, member: 166"] You need exceptional years for the tiers to trigger, though it depends on where you set them. This became fashionable in 2007 when the sudden near doubling of grain prices on a lower cost base produced some very happy contractors who had been making little for years. Since then the few I have been involved in remained in the lower to middle tiers where they were biased in favour of the contractor or 50:50. As a contractor, we invested some of our 2007 profits back into the farms we got on well with to help us both e.g. drier humidity control burners & gas tanks or land drains and depreciated them over 10 years. That contractor still has those clients last time I checked in! Do you see many tiered splits in agreements? More of a general question to anyone. As above, once you've got a good template with linked cells, it's not long. Keep it fairly simple by just linking the main output cell values and applying a multiplier. I only suggested 15% because that took wheat prices down to levels 2 years ago where they can soon be back to. [/QUOTE]
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