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Crop land rental arrangement options

First off today, we continue our interview with Dean Dyck, farm business management specialist with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, on crop land rental arrangements. He outlines a couple of options for landowners and tenants to consider.

Interview with Dean Dyck (3:00 minutes) (1.37 Mb)

More information on establishing, negotiating, and writing a land lease, is available for purchase via AF’s comprehensive guide, Leasing Cropland in Alberta, or by calling the Ag-Info Centre at 310-FARM, 310-3276.

Source : Alberta agriculture and forestry

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Getting closer to planting season means one thing… it’s time to get EVERYTHING ready.

Today didn’t go exactly as planned—we thought we’d be hauling potatoes again, but instead we spent the day digging equipment out of the cellar, hooking up the grain drill, and getting tractors ready to roll. With wheat planting just around the corner, every piece of equipment matters.

Of course, it wouldn’t be a normal day without a few problems… dead batteries, hydraulic issues, and a truck tire that absolutely refused to cooperate. We tried everything—jump packs, bead bazooka, ratchet straps… and eventually had to bring out the “big guns” just to get things moving again.

But that’s farm life—adapt, fix, and keep moving forward.

We’re getting close to go-time. Wheat seed is coming soon, and planting season is right around the corner