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<blockquote data-quote="TexasRancher" data-source="post: 1833450" data-attributes="member: 8359"><p>Beef Guy, He wants you to come up with the plan and numbers. If you're interested (there's no problem)....just jot down what "you want" what you'd be responsible for, what he'd be responsible for and what you'd gain or lose- your benefits together and your losses together, how to distribute or share them. Then start writing out a lease. I've written several so I can guarantee once you and/or a friend/attorney...start writing the "cattle lease agreement"...they'll be a lot more details to emcompass than you originally thought. In fact by taking the action in writing the lease, even by hand/pen...you might discover, extra work and lacking parts....where you don't want to share a partnership. Or you might find, it's wonderful for you...for both of you making money, enjoying the cattle. You won't know until you write up the lease agreement... to include fencing, needed materials, gas-oil, maintenence, labor, snow plowing, feed, pasture rotations, water, drought, mud, poor road re-surfacing, fallen trees, weed-pest control, theft, accidents with more torn broken fences, sick cattle, cattle escapes, roofing-hinging-corral repairs-updates-improvements, sale-barn transport. These are just a few..... quickly off the top of my head...there's tons more details/circumstances to be added.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasRancher, post: 1833450, member: 8359"] Beef Guy, He wants you to come up with the plan and numbers. If you're interested (there's no problem)....just jot down what "you want" what you'd be responsible for, what he'd be responsible for and what you'd gain or lose- your benefits together and your losses together, how to distribute or share them. Then start writing out a lease. I've written several so I can guarantee once you and/or a friend/attorney...start writing the "cattle lease agreement"...they'll be a lot more details to emcompass than you originally thought. In fact by taking the action in writing the lease, even by hand/pen...you might discover, extra work and lacking parts....where you don't want to share a partnership. Or you might find, it's wonderful for you...for both of you making money, enjoying the cattle. You won't know until you write up the lease agreement... to include fencing, needed materials, gas-oil, maintenence, labor, snow plowing, feed, pasture rotations, water, drought, mud, poor road re-surfacing, fallen trees, weed-pest control, theft, accidents with more torn broken fences, sick cattle, cattle escapes, roofing-hinging-corral repairs-updates-improvements, sale-barn transport. These are just a few..... quickly off the top of my head...there's tons more details/circumstances to be added. [/QUOTE]
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