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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3577871" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Lots of good advice so far to CYA for a buyer. </p><p>We have several pipeline easements on some of the tillable ground. Got some good money for them and once the pipelines were planted, the farm goes back into normal usage. Airplane flies the right of way every so often but we never have a human come back after installation. </p><p>Nice mail box money after 4 pipeline easements. Actually did me a favor opening up several additional acres of dense timber to farm. </p><p>As has been said, no mineral rights in Osage county. The tribe owns everything 12” below the surface. </p><p>If there are a lot of eastern red cedar on the property, it will be expensive to get rid of them although there are some government assistance programs available at times. </p><p>Contact the local water commission to see if you can even get a water meter installed even though there is a water line running right alongside the property. Otherwise a well is in order. </p><p>We have parts of Osage county that will no longer install a water meter unless one is surrendered along that line. Just not enough capacity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3577871, member: 5412"] Lots of good advice so far to CYA for a buyer. We have several pipeline easements on some of the tillable ground. Got some good money for them and once the pipelines were planted, the farm goes back into normal usage. Airplane flies the right of way every so often but we never have a human come back after installation. Nice mail box money after 4 pipeline easements. Actually did me a favor opening up several additional acres of dense timber to farm. As has been said, no mineral rights in Osage county. The tribe owns everything 12” below the surface. If there are a lot of eastern red cedar on the property, it will be expensive to get rid of them although there are some government assistance programs available at times. Contact the local water commission to see if you can even get a water meter installed even though there is a water line running right alongside the property. Otherwise a well is in order. We have parts of Osage county that will no longer install a water meter unless one is surrendered along that line. Just not enough capacity. [/QUOTE]
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