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<blockquote data-quote="S B Knap" data-source="post: 724886" data-attributes="member: 8966"><p>Im not going to give you another another opinion on what you should do with your life or how much you should spend on a new tractor but I will tell you how I would do this if I was the one doing it.</p><p></p><p>There is enough land for sale between 300-700 an acre in numerous states you should be able to find plenty. Find a realestate website and do a search criteria for land. I dont know whats more improtant to you. Acres or amount of cows per acre? Decent grass land between Montana, wyoming, the dakotas, nebraska, western kansas, eastern colorado, new mexico, oklahoma, texas. </p><p></p><p>Find land for sale in the price you want. These search results will tell you what land is going for in that area. Look up towns in the surronding area. Call some reaitors. Do job searches in those locations you have found. Narrow you decsions to your personal preference.</p><p></p><p>Most of the gass land in these areas have a stocking rate of 10-15 acres per cow. If a ranch is what you are looking for you will be able to find it in your price range in one of these states.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the others that you wont be able to make a living off of that size of ranch but you have a decent start. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S B Knap, post: 724886, member: 8966"] Im not going to give you another another opinion on what you should do with your life or how much you should spend on a new tractor but I will tell you how I would do this if I was the one doing it. There is enough land for sale between 300-700 an acre in numerous states you should be able to find plenty. Find a realestate website and do a search criteria for land. I dont know whats more improtant to you. Acres or amount of cows per acre? Decent grass land between Montana, wyoming, the dakotas, nebraska, western kansas, eastern colorado, new mexico, oklahoma, texas. Find land for sale in the price you want. These search results will tell you what land is going for in that area. Look up towns in the surronding area. Call some reaitors. Do job searches in those locations you have found. Narrow you decsions to your personal preference. Most of the gass land in these areas have a stocking rate of 10-15 acres per cow. If a ranch is what you are looking for you will be able to find it in your price range in one of these states. I agree with the others that you wont be able to make a living off of that size of ranch but you have a decent start. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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