Startup farm

You need to see if the land in question is subject to any government programs meaning something the current owner has signed up that you may have an obligation to. If highly erodible as classified by the government you may not be allowed to till the soil with conventional tools such as a moldboard plow. Your prospective landlord or county FSA can tell you for sure.
Yep. Will need do the FSA paperwork with the landlord as an operator. Have fun with that. Be nice to the FSA people so something don't come back to bite you. Need that for crop insurance. Better have a written rental/crop share agreement with all the details. Good luck.
 

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