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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1130446" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>I only rent a few pastures here and I pay 35 per acre. I will tell you this it's a bad idea to go in there saying what all you have to pay to get it into usable pasture cause lets be honest thats truly your problem not the land owner. What you should go in and say is there will be a great cost in which I am willing to occur if you will sign a LONG TERM lease no less than 5 years. I have gained row crop leases because guys were saying to the land owner your soil needs this that and the 3rd and is going to cost me alot of $$$ and tried to basically get land free or dirt cheap. If I want to lease land I will pay fair price but I will also keep my mouth shut about how much you have to spend because honestly if you P I Z Z that person off there is tons of farmers waiting for land to lease that won't bark at any reasonable price or extra work they will have to do. Lets also face it people want the most $$ they can get you hymn and ha on price he may pick up the phone and ask someone else. We lease a few thousand acres here on my side of the state we have learned some lessons when it comes to land leasing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1130446, member: 13268"] I only rent a few pastures here and I pay 35 per acre. I will tell you this it's a bad idea to go in there saying what all you have to pay to get it into usable pasture cause lets be honest thats truly your problem not the land owner. What you should go in and say is there will be a great cost in which I am willing to occur if you will sign a LONG TERM lease no less than 5 years. I have gained row crop leases because guys were saying to the land owner your soil needs this that and the 3rd and is going to cost me alot of $$$ and tried to basically get land free or dirt cheap. If I want to lease land I will pay fair price but I will also keep my mouth shut about how much you have to spend because honestly if you P I Z Z that person off there is tons of farmers waiting for land to lease that won't bark at any reasonable price or extra work they will have to do. Lets also face it people want the most $$ they can get you hymn and ha on price he may pick up the phone and ask someone else. We lease a few thousand acres here on my side of the state we have learned some lessons when it comes to land leasing. [/QUOTE]
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