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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 758820" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Well, dummy that I am, I just picked up another half section of land from my brother. I thought I was dealing on it for purchase in December but suddenly, its for purchase now and he already lined up a renter and told him that I was going to charge him about $700 less than what I think I could get for rent on the land. Of course, I'm a bit late for having much for options as far as trying to advertise it for rent to anybody else as most guys already have their pasture lined up for the summer. So, now I'm being pushed to get out and fix fence on property that I don't even have title to yet by the guy who wants to rent it. On the up side, I now have more land to expand at will. I think farming 50 or 60 head probably wouldn't be much more work than feeding 25 head. In the short term, though, I think I'll just rent it out and try to at least get enough to pay the interest and taxes on the purchase price and let my 'real' job pay it off over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 758820, member: 245"] Well, dummy that I am, I just picked up another half section of land from my brother. I thought I was dealing on it for purchase in December but suddenly, its for purchase now and he already lined up a renter and told him that I was going to charge him about $700 less than what I think I could get for rent on the land. Of course, I'm a bit late for having much for options as far as trying to advertise it for rent to anybody else as most guys already have their pasture lined up for the summer. So, now I'm being pushed to get out and fix fence on property that I don't even have title to yet by the guy who wants to rent it. On the up side, I now have more land to expand at will. I think farming 50 or 60 head probably wouldn't be much more work than feeding 25 head. In the short term, though, I think I'll just rent it out and try to at least get enough to pay the interest and taxes on the purchase price and let my 'real' job pay it off over time. [/QUOTE]
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