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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1652927" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>If I were to lease my pasture out, I would prefer to lease it for free with written expectations of fencing, brush and weed control, liming and fertilizing requirements, rotational grazing requirements, # of head allowable, and what is considered overgrazed. I wouldn't allow them to cut hay off either. I would want it managed just like I would manage it with the long term in mind, to me the value of that would exceed the money from rent. You would have to be realistic about the expectations also, they can't convert it back to top notch in a year or two. Maybe have NRCS and county extension involved to help lay out a plan to bring it up over time then maintain. A good working relationship would be important. It's your ground and you have to decide what's important to you, but to me improving and maintaining what's there would be more important than the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1652927, member: 39122"] If I were to lease my pasture out, I would prefer to lease it for free with written expectations of fencing, brush and weed control, liming and fertilizing requirements, rotational grazing requirements, # of head allowable, and what is considered overgrazed. I wouldn’t allow them to cut hay off either. I would want it managed just like I would manage it with the long term in mind, to me the value of that would exceed the money from rent. You would have to be realistic about the expectations also, they can’t convert it back to top notch in a year or two. Maybe have NRCS and county extension involved to help lay out a plan to bring it up over time then maintain. A good working relationship would be important. It’s your ground and you have to decide what’s important to you, but to me improving and maintaining what’s there would be more important than the money. [/QUOTE]
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