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<blockquote data-quote="toehanus" data-source="post: 921786" data-attributes="member: 9740"><p>Also try the Commissioner of the Land Office. They're in charge of all the school land leases in Oklahoma. It's a lease auction. Every 5 years a piece of property comes up for it's lease auction. If you're the winning bidder, you get that piece of property for the annual lease that you bid. After 5 years, you have to rebid on it. Price could go up or down depending on who else bids. If you win, you pretty much have total control over the land. There are limits, like you can't cut all the trees down etc., but you can plant crops and hunt and do whatever. Most of the leases are pretty reasonable on their starting bids. They have a website that you can get more info on.</p><p></p><p>toe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toehanus, post: 921786, member: 9740"] Also try the Commissioner of the Land Office. They're in charge of all the school land leases in Oklahoma. It's a lease auction. Every 5 years a piece of property comes up for it's lease auction. If you're the winning bidder, you get that piece of property for the annual lease that you bid. After 5 years, you have to rebid on it. Price could go up or down depending on who else bids. If you win, you pretty much have total control over the land. There are limits, like you can't cut all the trees down etc., but you can plant crops and hunt and do whatever. Most of the leases are pretty reasonable on their starting bids. They have a website that you can get more info on. toe [/QUOTE]
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