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<blockquote data-quote="farmguy" data-source="post: 1690423" data-attributes="member: 1419"><p>I am in central Minnesota and very dry. Sale barns are overwhelmed with cattle coming in. Pairs are coming in large numbers. I myself will have to make tough decisions unless it rains soon. I will be 73 in a few weeks so not as tough for me as younger guys. Land will stay in family but kids all have excellent jobs so cattle may or may not be in our future as people clamoring to rent land. But enough of me. I know this drought is wide spread. Finally getting to my question. How does this drought affect BLM and other govt leases? There is no govt land here so what happens to your leases? With the terrible drought will this affect leases in years to come? I hope no one is offended by these questions. It's just here we decide and I assume with these leases you have no say in decisions. thanks farmguy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmguy, post: 1690423, member: 1419"] I am in central Minnesota and very dry. Sale barns are overwhelmed with cattle coming in. Pairs are coming in large numbers. I myself will have to make tough decisions unless it rains soon. I will be 73 in a few weeks so not as tough for me as younger guys. Land will stay in family but kids all have excellent jobs so cattle may or may not be in our future as people clamoring to rent land. But enough of me. I know this drought is wide spread. Finally getting to my question. How does this drought affect BLM and other govt leases? There is no govt land here so what happens to your leases? With the terrible drought will this affect leases in years to come? I hope no one is offended by these questions. It's just here we decide and I assume with these leases you have no say in decisions. thanks farmguy [/QUOTE]
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