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The Rural Voice, 1998-06, Page 40Get it in writing If you're thinking of signing a contract to grow pigs, make sure you get all the details in writing and you understand what it means, chartered accountant Monty Smith says. By Keith Roulston Thc crash in pork prices has failed to dampen the interest in raising hogs on contract, but farmers entering contracts seem to be seeking more security and less risk. That's the assessment of Monty Smith of DBO Dunwoody in Stratford, a chartered accountant who, working in the heart of pork country, has advised participants in many contracting situations. Smith spoke at OMAFRA's "Comparing Swine Production Systems" seminars at Shakespeare last August and since then has seen clients still pursuing contractual arrangements, despite the downturn in prices. Three of four clients he advised in the past few months arc going ahead with construction of new barns. People feel the long term in the business looks good even if the short term prices are poor, he said. The trend, however, is for people building the barns to seek some financial security in being paid per pig or 36 THE RURAL VOICE If you are borrowing money for a new barn to contract pigs, you'd better make sure your contract protects you. Monty Smith says. getting a flat monthly payment, Smith observed. When you're borrowing hundreds of thousands of dollars to build a new barn you need to be sure of having the cash-flow, he says. However, gaining more security comes with the price of not participating in the profits if the price cycle reverses. "They're leaving the 'up' side on the table," he says. There is no standard contract, Smith says, with each of his clients seeking a different arrangement. In one case the arrangement was for a strict flat rate per pig in a nursery operation. In another, the contract required the barn owner to invest in the loop, in effect buying the weaners in and selling the finishers at the other end, but sharing in the profits. Another finishing barn contract was for a flat per - pig rate with a bonus for reaching low mortality goals.