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<blockquote data-quote="rynophiliac" data-source="post: 1293433" data-attributes="member: 21471"><p>You purchase the grazing rights for the land, you don't own the land, but you own the right to graze cattle on it. It can be state, BLM or Forest service land. There is usually some deeded land included. The more deeded land there is the higher the price for the ranch. If you can find someone selling just the grazing rights with a small amount of deeded (less than 40 acres typically) that is when you get into the $2500 per animal unit price range. The grazing rights are typically for 10 years but you have priority to lease the land the next term. Grazing rights can be taken back but it does not happen often. I personally prefer to own the land which has lead me on a search for other areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rynophiliac, post: 1293433, member: 21471"] You purchase the grazing rights for the land, you don't own the land, but you own the right to graze cattle on it. It can be state, BLM or Forest service land. There is usually some deeded land included. The more deeded land there is the higher the price for the ranch. If you can find someone selling just the grazing rights with a small amount of deeded (less than 40 acres typically) that is when you get into the $2500 per animal unit price range. The grazing rights are typically for 10 years but you have priority to lease the land the next term. Grazing rights can be taken back but it does not happen often. I personally prefer to own the land which has lead me on a search for other areas. [/QUOTE]
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