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<blockquote data-quote="marksmu" data-source="post: 888163" data-attributes="member: 9219"><p>JS hit the nail on the head....this guy is looking for you to improve his pasture and pay his note. Not going to happen. Lease rates at $12/acre is a little high for my area. Most folks around us charge $7-$9/acre and I must be really close to JS because we can run 1 pair for every 2 acres. If we do nothing - no hay, no fertilizer, no winter pasture, etc we can run 1 pair to 4 acres...this year was tough with the drought, but we never ran out of grass, and our winter pasture came up just like it always has and looks great. </p><p></p><p>Looks to me like this price is astronomically high - your lease should pay the taxes and maybe a little something for the guy to get a nice dinner once per year. Do you get any mineral royalties for that price? J/J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksmu, post: 888163, member: 9219"] JS hit the nail on the head....this guy is looking for you to improve his pasture and pay his note. Not going to happen. Lease rates at $12/acre is a little high for my area. Most folks around us charge $7-$9/acre and I must be really close to JS because we can run 1 pair for every 2 acres. If we do nothing - no hay, no fertilizer, no winter pasture, etc we can run 1 pair to 4 acres...this year was tough with the drought, but we never ran out of grass, and our winter pasture came up just like it always has and looks great. Looks to me like this price is astronomically high - your lease should pay the taxes and maybe a little something for the guy to get a nice dinner once per year. Do you get any mineral royalties for that price? J/J [/QUOTE]
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