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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 4069259" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>I’m in Garvin county as well. It’s been several years since I leased land but at the time I was paying $10 per acre for unimproved pasture with good, not great perimeter fences, a small lot with loadout and two ponds that would endure through drought. I was required to spray as well. </p><p></p><p>Depending on how many animal units per acre your place can carry, I think you’ll find pricing to be up to $30 per acre of grass - subtract areas that can’t be grazed, heavy timber etc. I think there’s still plenty of places being rented for 10-15/acre, or the labor value of that in cleaning up and caring for the property, sometimes including a side of beef for the owner. Finding a good trustworthy caretaker of your property would be worth letting them use it for free, as it’ll be improved upon and not fall into disrepair. </p><p></p><p>It’s hard to find people who will care for a property as their own, especially with margins being as small as they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 4069259, member: 41855"] I’m in Garvin county as well. It’s been several years since I leased land but at the time I was paying $10 per acre for unimproved pasture with good, not great perimeter fences, a small lot with loadout and two ponds that would endure through drought. I was required to spray as well. Depending on how many animal units per acre your place can carry, I think you’ll find pricing to be up to $30 per acre of grass - subtract areas that can’t be grazed, heavy timber etc. I think there’s still plenty of places being rented for 10-15/acre, or the labor value of that in cleaning up and caring for the property, sometimes including a side of beef for the owner. Finding a good trustworthy caretaker of your property would be worth letting them use it for free, as it’ll be improved upon and not fall into disrepair. It’s hard to find people who will care for a property as their own, especially with margins being as small as they are. [/QUOTE]
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