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Help-advice on leasing my pasture out
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<blockquote data-quote="Jzur55" data-source="post: 1559140" data-attributes="member: 38194"><p>I agree it's not a lot of money compared to the possible risks. They are family friends but who knows. I'm just looking at options. I'm not experienced in owning cattle although I've been around them my whole life. Hoping I might gain some knowledge from the renters doing a short term deal. Biggest concern is keeping the pasture down as our current deal is a local farmer haying it twice a year and sharing 1/3 of the crop just to keep it mowed. Thought grazing it might be a better plan as I don't have the equipment to do it as of now. </p><p></p><p>Just not ready to buy some stock and try it on my own. I could afford it, just afraid of what I don't know having never done it. Thanks for your response. Any further guidance much appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jzur55, post: 1559140, member: 38194"] I agree it’s not a lot of money compared to the possible risks. They are family friends but who knows. I’m just looking at options. I’m not experienced in owning cattle although I’ve been around them my whole life. Hoping I might gain some knowledge from the renters doing a short term deal. Biggest concern is keeping the pasture down as our current deal is a local farmer haying it twice a year and sharing 1/3 of the crop just to keep it mowed. Thought grazing it might be a better plan as I don’t have the equipment to do it as of now. Just not ready to buy some stock and try it on my own. I could afford it, just afraid of what I don’t know having never done it. Thanks for your response. Any further guidance much appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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