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<blockquote data-quote="Devin" data-source="post: 473864" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>I am in western, KY and all of my ground is rented except for my Dad's small 30 acre farm. My rented ground is in a very rural county. To give you a price in your area is difficult. I have one 120 acre plot that I have just for tending it for the out of town owner, another 100 acre plot that I pay $100.00 and acre for, but it has three ponds, a barn, crossed fenced and a road on three sides of the farm along with a good working pen. I have one place that is only about 20 acres and I pay $500.00 a year for it. My friend tells me I'm crazy, but it ahs two good barns, city water, a good creek, a good fence with various holding pens ( for heifers calving, bull pen etc.), electricity, and some tools in a shop that I have access. The best part is that the owner is an elderly lady that lives on the place and watches my equipment that I keep there and cows like a hawk. The best place I ahe is 60 acres for $800.00 a year. Good stand of grass, cross fenced and a spring fed creek that has never went dry. It just depends on the land owner and the accessories that are on the property I guess. All of mine are long term, 10 years or more. Try to get a place with a good water source at a minimum. I hope this helped a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin, post: 473864, member: 366"] I am in western, KY and all of my ground is rented except for my Dad's small 30 acre farm. My rented ground is in a very rural county. To give you a price in your area is difficult. I have one 120 acre plot that I have just for tending it for the out of town owner, another 100 acre plot that I pay $100.00 and acre for, but it has three ponds, a barn, crossed fenced and a road on three sides of the farm along with a good working pen. I have one place that is only about 20 acres and I pay $500.00 a year for it. My friend tells me I'm crazy, but it ahs two good barns, city water, a good creek, a good fence with various holding pens ( for heifers calving, bull pen etc.), electricity, and some tools in a shop that I have access. The best part is that the owner is an elderly lady that lives on the place and watches my equipment that I keep there and cows like a hawk. The best place I ahe is 60 acres for $800.00 a year. Good stand of grass, cross fenced and a spring fed creek that has never went dry. It just depends on the land owner and the accessories that are on the property I guess. All of mine are long term, 10 years or more. Try to get a place with a good water source at a minimum. I hope this helped a little. [/QUOTE]
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