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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1588108" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>If you are not happy about his "taking over" don't renew the lease. Find someone else. Without knowing the local rates I sure can't judge the cost/value. Go to your extension agent and see what going rates are. So much depends on the condition of the land, grass growth, what they are using the barn for (hay storage?) fences etc. We pay 1500/yr for a place that is about 20 acres, little shed barn. Spring water has been known to dry up and then we have to haul. Pay 800 /mo. for a 150 acre farm, barns, working facility etc. We crop about 20 acres in corn/sorghum in rotation with renovating 40-50 ac. orchard grass hayfields. Lot of pasture and hilly and rocks. Waterers, but then that is more money in electric bills for the wells. Pretty good fences all around. </p><p>There is a website that will show average rates in your state or your area. Don't know it off the top of my head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1588108, member: 25884"] If you are not happy about his "taking over" don't renew the lease. Find someone else. Without knowing the local rates I sure can't judge the cost/value. Go to your extension agent and see what going rates are. So much depends on the condition of the land, grass growth, what they are using the barn for (hay storage?) fences etc. We pay 1500/yr for a place that is about 20 acres, little shed barn. Spring water has been known to dry up and then we have to haul. Pay 800 /mo. for a 150 acre farm, barns, working facility etc. We crop about 20 acres in corn/sorghum in rotation with renovating 40-50 ac. orchard grass hayfields. Lot of pasture and hilly and rocks. Waterers, but then that is more money in electric bills for the wells. Pretty good fences all around. There is a website that will show average rates in your state or your area. Don't know it off the top of my head. [/QUOTE]
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