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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1102994" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I'd sure find out exactly what "part" of the venture you would play first, what's in it for you if things go good and what you might get stuck in ya if they don't.</p><p>Paid consultant?</p><p>Manager?</p><p>Fall guy?</p><p>Silent partner?</p><p></p><p>Is he going to be a Bob McNair type owner or more like Jerry Jones? (Is he going to macro or micromanage from afar?)</p><p></p><p>Is there any infrastructure there at all other than a perimeter fence and a natural creek?</p><p>Somewhere to store hay?</p><p>Electricity?</p><p>All year all weather access Road?</p><p>Does it flood?</p><p>How far from you? How much time is it going to take away from your efforts regarding your own cattle or full time job?</p><p>Have you seen the place other than mid-winter--Sounds like it has been mowed just to keep weeds and light brush down for several years--is there actually any grass there?</p><p>If Tenn is like Texas, it will have to be in ag endeavors for 5 consecutive years before he can even get ag property tax exemption. </p><p>Easiest way for him to make a little $$ on 70 acres might be for him to lease it out as pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1102994, member: 18945"] I'd sure find out exactly what "part" of the venture you would play first, what's in it for you if things go good and what you might get stuck in ya if they don't. Paid consultant? Manager? Fall guy? Silent partner? Is he going to be a Bob McNair type owner or more like Jerry Jones? (Is he going to macro or micromanage from afar?) Is there any infrastructure there at all other than a perimeter fence and a natural creek? Somewhere to store hay? Electricity? All year all weather access Road? Does it flood? How far from you? How much time is it going to take away from your efforts regarding your own cattle or full time job? Have you seen the place other than mid-winter--Sounds like it has been mowed just to keep weeds and light brush down for several years--is there actually any grass there? If Tenn is like Texas, it will have to be in ag endeavors for 5 consecutive years before he can even get ag property tax exemption. Easiest way for him to make a little $$ on 70 acres might be for him to lease it out as pasture. [/QUOTE]
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