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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 37570" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>In your (our) area, finding the cows will be the least expensive part of the operation. Land prices have just skyrocketed here the past 10 yrs, but since you grew up there, you might be able to find someone who just bought some land but has no intention of developing it yet. Ask if you could run your cows on there in exchange for keeping the ag exemption. Maybe offer to fence it in if you can afford it, but that can get costly after awhile. </p><p>The further north you go, the less exspensive the land gets, so go north young man, go north! My neighbor just purchased 2200 acres in St. Jo a few months ago. Pd somewhere around $495 an acre or something like that. Good luck and welcome to the board!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 37570, member: 7"] In your (our) area, finding the cows will be the least expensive part of the operation. Land prices have just skyrocketed here the past 10 yrs, but since you grew up there, you might be able to find someone who just bought some land but has no intention of developing it yet. Ask if you could run your cows on there in exchange for keeping the ag exemption. Maybe offer to fence it in if you can afford it, but that can get costly after awhile. The further north you go, the less exspensive the land gets, so go north young man, go north! My neighbor just purchased 2200 acres in St. Jo a few months ago. Pd somewhere around $495 an acre or something like that. Good luck and welcome to the board! [/QUOTE]
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