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<blockquote data-quote="TGCJ7" data-source="post: 731998" data-attributes="member: 12467"><p>I know a few people on this board lease pasture. I've got a few comercial brood cows right now and would like to expand. I've got my own ground to expand onto, but I can't jusify using good row crop ground for pasture. Anyway, about 10 mintues down the road from my house is a farm that was a former cow-calf operation. I'm considering approaching the guy and asking him if he would like to lease out his property. Fences look okay and I know he has developed water sources. Those of you who rent, what else should I consider? How does leasing property work out for you? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TGCJ7, post: 731998, member: 12467"] I know a few people on this board lease pasture. I've got a few comercial brood cows right now and would like to expand. I've got my own ground to expand onto, but I can't jusify using good row crop ground for pasture. Anyway, about 10 mintues down the road from my house is a farm that was a former cow-calf operation. I'm considering approaching the guy and asking him if he would like to lease out his property. Fences look okay and I know he has developed water sources. Those of you who rent, what else should I consider? How does leasing property work out for you? Thanks Tim [/QUOTE]
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