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How much to pay for a place to cash flow
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<blockquote data-quote="wrightwayangus" data-source="post: 988697" data-attributes="member: 17459"><p>What I am asking is going to be a dollar value for each animal that I am putting on the place. I will be most likely running cow/calf pairs (breeding stock) so the price is for how many pairs I can run on a place. My estimate of $10,000 per animal unit would have the land value for 10 pairs be at $100,000. It's a different way of looking at cost of property instead of looking at price per acre which you then need to translate to cost per animal unit to figure out if the animals you raise on the property will be able to pay the cost of the land and if your really good pay the operating costs plus an income for your time. Hope this helps and I'm sure some other folks will chime in with good responses as well. WWA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wrightwayangus, post: 988697, member: 17459"] What I am asking is going to be a dollar value for each animal that I am putting on the place. I will be most likely running cow/calf pairs (breeding stock) so the price is for how many pairs I can run on a place. My estimate of $10,000 per animal unit would have the land value for 10 pairs be at $100,000. It's a different way of looking at cost of property instead of looking at price per acre which you then need to translate to cost per animal unit to figure out if the animals you raise on the property will be able to pay the cost of the land and if your really good pay the operating costs plus an income for your time. Hope this helps and I'm sure some other folks will chime in with good responses as well. WWA [/QUOTE]
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