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<blockquote data-quote="GRTiger85" data-source="post: 916086" data-attributes="member: 6161"><p>I was hoping to get some advice on approaching somebody about leasing their place. I drive by a nice place on my way to work everyday about 10 miles down the road from my house. The place used to have cows on it, but they havnt had anything on it since last year(looks like they sold out during drought). I know the people who own it are an older couple and if they have no plans of getting back in the cattle business I'd like to hit them up to lease it as I am young and looking to expand my operation(I'm 24). I have degree in Ag. and other leases as references but they are all people I knew already. My plan was just to stop by one day on my way home and introduce myself and express my interest and see if it's something they had ever considered and see what they had to say. Just wondering if that's a good approach or if anyone had any better ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRTiger85, post: 916086, member: 6161"] I was hoping to get some advice on approaching somebody about leasing their place. I drive by a nice place on my way to work everyday about 10 miles down the road from my house. The place used to have cows on it, but they havnt had anything on it since last year(looks like they sold out during drought). I know the people who own it are an older couple and if they have no plans of getting back in the cattle business I'd like to hit them up to lease it as I am young and looking to expand my operation(I'm 24). I have degree in Ag. and other leases as references but they are all people I knew already. My plan was just to stop by one day on my way home and introduce myself and express my interest and see if it's something they had ever considered and see what they had to say. Just wondering if that's a good approach or if anyone had any better ideas. [/QUOTE]
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