Show DAIRY PROBLEMS ON RENTED FA FARM government bulletin takes up details entered into by owners and tenants MANY IMPORTANT IN QUESTIONS much depends upon interest landlord takes takeo tn in development of herd hard and disposal that la Is made of various products Pre by the united states department 0 or f agriculture u re henters Ite liters and itt id landlords ads tit in localities where tho dairy business is now coining into prominence as well oa as many of those tit in tile the older dairy dillay reg regions lons will ond find ciany useful suggestions lu III a new Par rami eis Bul bulletin lethi no 1272 renting dalry by howard wt A turner just issued by the united states department part ment of agriculture it takes up in detail tile the arrangements that are commonly entered into by dairy farm owners and ten tints in some of tile tho older delry sections of new york now new jersey michigan illinois and wis wl colis cousin lil since tho the contract Is a n simple one when the farm la Is rented for cash this method requires little attention and most of the discus discussion slon Is given over to the renting of 0 dairy barnis on which tho the landlord gets acta a half share of abb receipts most farms of this class are rented on some sort of share chare basis but there Is agrest a great deal of variation depending upon the financial situation of the renter the condition of the land tile tho interest tile the landlord takes in tile the of the herd tle the ills dosal that hint Is made of the milk and other dairy products many problems Pro blema drought brought out the renting of farms on which dairying ts is an important enterprise says tho the author brings out problems that tire ore hardly known where only such crops as corn tobacco cotton and small grains are grown buildings and fences become important consideration era tion and also tho the division of land between pasture and feed crops questions arise concerning the size quality and ownership of the herd the very nature of the business makes it necessary that tile the landlord take an interest in live stock and the crops and conditions necessary to make it profitable tile the practices in the old dairy districts that have been develd developed ped after years of trial should be of assistance no not t only to men newly become handlo landlords ads and tenants in these districts but to those engaged in tho the same asame business in other districts vexing I 1 problems may inay be cleared up by consulting this boiled down experience which includes such things asi as the ownership of the cattle the furnishing of man labor supervision and assistance by the land landlord lord machinery and tools work arli animals mals the division of receipts ts from swine and poultry the rental of pasture and the keeping of accounts another interesting feit feature ture of tile the bulletin Is the part dealing with tho the that have been worked out to satisfactorily handle the situation when the tenant leaves tho the farm arm the division of jointly owned live stock payment for feed left on the farra farm and for winter gron grain fall plowing manure hauling and improvements made by tenants there are also discussions of the length of notice given of intention to terminate the lease tile the length odthe lease period and the arrangements range ments that have been found workable when farms are rented on crop shares to tenants having a few cows and getting all of the income from them it was found ahat tant most moat good dairy farms are rented on some e sort of share basis and that lint it la Is the simmer Rinn ller anti poorer farma furna that are rented for cash but there are some owners often those living ut at a 0 distance front their lanil land or those knowing little about farming nning fu who find the cash arrange the best even though the farma inny be good enough to 11 attract tile the best ants no 11 Over tile condition af tile tho buildings find fences oil A ninny cash rented farms anti the dt of arranging for betterments handicap tho the on oil such places some lund land owners who rent tor for cash en cn courado bettor better tenneta and better farming by leasing it herd of cows with the land but there are very few who follow this practice A copy of the ho bulletin may he be had by writing tho the department of agriculture D 0 |