If you already rent land to Allam Farms Partnership, you know that we appreciate your contribution to the operation. Our landlords are more than just a customer, we consider them to be a business partner. Many of our partners have been with us for extended periods of time, some as long as 20 years! They appreciate:
- How we farm
- How we compensate them
- How we work together
There are many benefits if you become an Allam Farms Land Partner.
- Fair,
top paying rental agreements - Rents paid on time
- Frequent communication
You will not be disappointed. If you know of someone who would like to have their land enriched by a first rate operation, contact Chris to learn more.
Referral Program
Allam Farms is looking for more business partners in the coming season. If you know anyone who is looking to sell or rent their land, let us know. For each 1/4 section we contract from your referral, we will give you, or donate to a charity of your choice, $500. If that parcel is directly adjoined to a field we farm the referral or donation increases to $1000. We thank you for your continued support as our business partner
Rental policy
The staff and management at Allam Farms Partnership take it as a personal compliment when we are approached to buy or rent land. We take pride in the way we deal with land lords, other farmers, and local businesses. When a land lord approaches us, our first question will be “who is currently a renting the property?” If the current tenant is still in good standing with the land lord, we most likely will not be bidding on the property. Our preferred circumstance is that the current tenet is finishing his or her farming career, and is no longer renting the property. In the event that a farmer has a dispute with the land lord AFP will examine submitting a bid. Some events that will warrant making a bid include:
- Disagreement between Landlord and Tenant
- Violating provisions of the contract by the Tenant
- Tenant failing to utilize the Premises for an extended period
- Tenant leaving the Premises fallow, unkempt, in disrepair or encourage the growth and multiplication of weeds.
- Over-due rental payments or paying less than the contracted rental amount without due cause.
We are always looking to expand our acres and do more of what we love.
Land Owner References Available Upon Request