Opinion ID: 1243946
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 9

Heading: value of postcontract services

Text: Next, the producers contend in the fifth assignment of error that the evidence fails to support the trial court's determination that the value of the services rendered during the postcontract period was but $35 per acre for the 315 acres involved and that Hartnell had been paid $4,900 for those services. Although there was countervailing evidence, there was testimony that because Jandebeur provided the combine, the fair and reasonable value of the services was $35 per acre. Jandebeur introduced into evidence canceled checks showing he had paid $4,900 for the services. As it was for the trier of fact to determine how to evaluate the conflicting evidence, the record supports the district court's findings that the total value of the services was $11,025, toward which $4,900 had been paid, leaving a balance due of $6,125. Consequently, the fifth assignment of error fails.