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<blockquote data-quote="gruncattle" data-source="post: 1699067" data-attributes="member: 27117"><p>I recently leased two separate tracts in East Texas. First, many from the city bought land during the pandemic. They are open to win/win partnerships. A win on their side is land improvement (getting rid of broad leaves, keeping grass mowed, etc.). If you approach someone with a plan that includes spraying and rotational grazing, your chances of success are good. I went 2 for 2. However, that is investment and you'll want a multi-year lease to justify it. I had to write one as even the local extension office couldn't produce a decent lease agreement. Reach out to me if you want a copy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gruncattle, post: 1699067, member: 27117"] I recently leased two separate tracts in East Texas. First, many from the city bought land during the pandemic. They are open to win/win partnerships. A win on their side is land improvement (getting rid of broad leaves, keeping grass mowed, etc.). If you approach someone with a plan that includes spraying and rotational grazing, your chances of success are good. I went 2 for 2. However, that is investment and you'll want a multi-year lease to justify it. I had to write one as even the local extension office couldn't produce a decent lease agreement. Reach out to me if you want a copy. [/QUOTE]
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