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<blockquote data-quote="JCB565" data-source="post: 1224034" data-attributes="member: 23549"><p>very interesting reading some of your replies. while there is differences, it seems the common thought is to manage the land like ours your own. I intend to do holistic ranching (intensive management) and this requires much more infrastructure (at least fit the way I want it done) I guess I should simply put it in writing who owns that infrastructure and take it with me when I go. my biggest concern is finding out at the last minute the land owner wants to double the price or something and I'm left with 60 head that have no choice but to graze that pasture. bad business but I've seen it happen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCB565, post: 1224034, member: 23549"] very interesting reading some of your replies. while there is differences, it seems the common thought is to manage the land like ours your own. I intend to do holistic ranching (intensive management) and this requires much more infrastructure (at least fit the way I want it done) I guess I should simply put it in writing who owns that infrastructure and take it with me when I go. my biggest concern is finding out at the last minute the land owner wants to double the price or something and I'm left with 60 head that have no choice but to graze that pasture. bad business but I've seen it happen [/QUOTE]
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