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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 2719165" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>That totally depends on how the lease agreement is written. In general I have noticed in farm country that is correct, the farmer leasing the crop ground controls everything. BUT in ranch country I have noticed it is often the opposite. The rancher leasing the pasture has ONLY grazing/haying rights and nothing else. I know in Payne county, ranch country, the vast majority of grazing leases are for pasture rights only. That's the way our property is an that's the way all the landowners I know have it. However, it totally depends on the agreement between the leaser and leasee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 2719165, member: 2292"] That totally depends on how the lease agreement is written. In general I have noticed in farm country that is correct, the farmer leasing the crop ground controls everything. BUT in ranch country I have noticed it is often the opposite. The rancher leasing the pasture has ONLY grazing/haying rights and nothing else. I know in Payne county, ranch country, the vast majority of grazing leases are for pasture rights only. That's the way our property is an that's the way all the landowners I know have it. However, it totally depends on the agreement between the leaser and leasee. [/QUOTE]
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