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Contract farming agrements for 2020 season
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<blockquote data-quote="teslacoils" data-source="post: 7242842" data-attributes="member: 127792"><p>On a fallow? Depends on the agreement. Typically there is an agreement that "planned" fallow will be avoided. Unplanned fallow is likely to drop out of the agreed arable area - so "farmer" will get bps minus any ad hoc costs, which I expect will be a fair bit less than the "farmers charge" (definitely not rent). Contractor will end up with staff and gear to pay for with no crop.</p><p></p><p>"Farmer" stands the risk for a bad crop, of which this year there were many. 0.5t osr crops etc the full paper loss is faced by the farmer. Contractor still gets paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslacoils, post: 7242842, member: 127792"] On a fallow? Depends on the agreement. Typically there is an agreement that "planned" fallow will be avoided. Unplanned fallow is likely to drop out of the agreed arable area - so "farmer" will get bps minus any ad hoc costs, which I expect will be a fair bit less than the "farmers charge" (definitely not rent). Contractor will end up with staff and gear to pay for with no crop. "Farmer" stands the risk for a bad crop, of which this year there were many. 0.5t osr crops etc the full paper loss is faced by the farmer. Contractor still gets paid. [/QUOTE]
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