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<blockquote data-quote="tncattle" data-source="post: 887858" data-attributes="member: 5701"><p>Just talked with a man who has 386 acres of good pasture for lease with complete cattle working facilities, the works. Seriously it's a turn key operation, even selling the cattle-72 mama Angus. Anyway, whoever leases it must fertilize as necessary by University Tennessee recommendations. He just told me they spent $35K the last 15 months fertilizing! He said they were on a regular fertilizing program. That's a lot of grass for this area but I can't figure out how to make it work on paper. On top of the fertilizer expense we still need to negotiate the price per acre for the yearly lease! Seems to me that it would be around $45K-$55K a year just in fertilizer $ lease expenses, then you have hay, meds, fuel etc. Someone make this work on paper for me cause I sure can't. :???:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tncattle, post: 887858, member: 5701"] Just talked with a man who has 386 acres of good pasture for lease with complete cattle working facilities, the works. Seriously it's a turn key operation, even selling the cattle-72 mama Angus. Anyway, whoever leases it must fertilize as necessary by University Tennessee recommendations. He just told me they spent $35K the last 15 months fertilizing! He said they were on a regular fertilizing program. That's a lot of grass for this area but I can't figure out how to make it work on paper. On top of the fertilizer expense we still need to negotiate the price per acre for the yearly lease! Seems to me that it would be around $45K-$55K a year just in fertilizer $ lease expenses, then you have hay, meds, fuel etc. Someone make this work on paper for me cause I sure can't. :???: [/QUOTE]
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