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Demise of the Family Farm
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1609798" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>They are available to everyone. All you have to do is buy or lease the rights from someone who already has them, just as you can buy or lease pasture from an individual who owns a pasture. The value of my BLM allotments was definitely calculated into the purchase price of my place. The BLM leases are certainly not the way profits are made. As I stated there are actual studies that show the real cost of government grazing leases is more expensive than private pasture. Good marketing decisions, being extremely frugal with purchases, doing literally everything yourself, working 24/7/365, sharing with neighbors, and doing without for years lead to building a profitable business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1609798, member: 498"] They are available to everyone. All you have to do is buy or lease the rights from someone who already has them, just as you can buy or lease pasture from an individual who owns a pasture. The value of my BLM allotments was definitely calculated into the purchase price of my place. The BLM leases are certainly not the way profits are made. As I stated there are actual studies that show the real cost of government grazing leases is more expensive than private pasture. Good marketing decisions, being extremely frugal with purchases, doing literally everything yourself, working 24/7/365, sharing with neighbors, and doing without for years lead to building a profitable business. [/QUOTE]
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