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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1588271" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>PASTURE FOR HORSES RUNS ABOUT $100 TO $150 PER HORSE PER MONTH. Sorry, the cap lock was on. If stalls are included, it is more. Pasture here runs about $30 to $50 an acre per year. That's average. If the fences are good, then usually more. It is hard to come by and there are always people looking for land to rent. We pay more than we should for the farm that we rent that belonged to the friend that passed away. It was set up that way because we got a very good deal and interest rate for the equipment we bought too. The thing is, we do overpay for that place.....but we also have the 125 acres that was his brothers' , which they bought this all together years ago, and we pay that widow only about 4-500 a year because she just want enough to pay the landuse taxes. The brothers died a year apart. That is all pasture/grazing. But the fences are good and it is good to work the two together. Lord only knows what will happen when the two widows are gone. They are both in the 65-70 age range. 3 girls for the one that we pay alot, 1boy, 1 girl , for the other . That daughter has had cancer and not in the best of health at her young age of 40... I expect the 2 places will go on the market as it is right off the interstate and will be good for development in the future.</p><p></p><p>A 150 or more acre farm will sell for 5,000 an acre if it is at all useable. Building lots of 1-5 acres will bring 5-25,000 an acre. Then you can turn around and find something for less than 3,000 an acre, but they don't last long on the market unless it is swamp land or straight up rock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1588271, member: 25884"] PASTURE FOR HORSES RUNS ABOUT $100 TO $150 PER HORSE PER MONTH. Sorry, the cap lock was on. If stalls are included, it is more. Pasture here runs about $30 to $50 an acre per year. That's average. If the fences are good, then usually more. It is hard to come by and there are always people looking for land to rent. We pay more than we should for the farm that we rent that belonged to the friend that passed away. It was set up that way because we got a very good deal and interest rate for the equipment we bought too. The thing is, we do overpay for that place.....but we also have the 125 acres that was his brothers' , which they bought this all together years ago, and we pay that widow only about 4-500 a year because she just want enough to pay the landuse taxes. The brothers died a year apart. That is all pasture/grazing. But the fences are good and it is good to work the two together. Lord only knows what will happen when the two widows are gone. They are both in the 65-70 age range. 3 girls for the one that we pay alot, 1boy, 1 girl , for the other . That daughter has had cancer and not in the best of health at her young age of 40... I expect the 2 places will go on the market as it is right off the interstate and will be good for development in the future. A 150 or more acre farm will sell for 5,000 an acre if it is at all useable. Building lots of 1-5 acres will bring 5-25,000 an acre. Then you can turn around and find something for less than 3,000 an acre, but they don't last long on the market unless it is swamp land or straight up rock. [/QUOTE]
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