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Best way to accumulate land for cattle.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1303980" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Had it not been an 1.5 hours from my house I would have jumped on it myself. Couldn't believe we couldn't find a taker on that. I've picked up free land for haying on occasion. Some people see the value in having someone working the land rather than it growing up in weeds and brush especially after they have had to pay someone to mow the land for them. I know several people who have rent-free or nearly rent-free use of land just because the landowners know they will take care of it. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Long term plans is a key point here. To many fly by the seat of their pants and have no clear idea where they are even headed. I've made lots of long term plans myself. More often than not I'm unable to make a move toward reaching them but I'm patient and when I can I do and I can move quick before the opportunity closes. While I know I'll never reach all my goals I've reached enough to know having plans is not a waste of time. On top of that, it gives you a reason to wake up and plug along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1303980, member: 4362"] Had it not been an 1.5 hours from my house I would have jumped on it myself. Couldn't believe we couldn't find a taker on that. I've picked up free land for haying on occasion. Some people see the value in having someone working the land rather than it growing up in weeds and brush especially after they have had to pay someone to mow the land for them. I know several people who have rent-free or nearly rent-free use of land just because the landowners know they will take care of it. Long term plans is a key point here. To many fly by the seat of their pants and have no clear idea where they are even headed. I've made lots of long term plans myself. More often than not I'm unable to make a move toward reaching them but I'm patient and when I can I do and I can move quick before the opportunity closes. While I know I'll never reach all my goals I've reached enough to know having plans is not a waste of time. On top of that, it gives you a reason to wake up and plug along. [/QUOTE]
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