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<blockquote data-quote="beltextexel" data-source="post: 6734578" data-attributes="member: 17558"><p>We have a number of different arrangements. One end of the scale is farmer doing all work (planting/growing/fencing/lookering) and getting paid a headage payment. This options means he is taking slightly more risk in terms of getting a poor crop or crop failure, sheep get out on a Sunday etc but also gets more reward £££.</p><p></p><p>Other end is the farmer does nothing other than make the land available over the winter. We do everything from drilling to fencing and lookering etc. No money changes hands.</p><p>Also have one agreement whereby we provide the seed, the farmer drills the crop, then we do the fencing/lookering. Still no money changes hands.</p><p></p><p>This obviously only works if the land is within a reasonable distance from ourselves. Otherwise, the top option usually works better for most folk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beltextexel, post: 6734578, member: 17558"] We have a number of different arrangements. One end of the scale is farmer doing all work (planting/growing/fencing/lookering) and getting paid a headage payment. This options means he is taking slightly more risk in terms of getting a poor crop or crop failure, sheep get out on a Sunday etc but also gets more reward £££. Other end is the farmer does nothing other than make the land available over the winter. We do everything from drilling to fencing and lookering etc. No money changes hands. Also have one agreement whereby we provide the seed, the farmer drills the crop, then we do the fencing/lookering. Still no money changes hands. This obviously only works if the land is within a reasonable distance from ourselves. Otherwise, the top option usually works better for most folk. [/QUOTE]
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