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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 692611" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>You have to look at it another way. A land owner that wants to keep the land from growing up into an overgrown mess that is useless without hiring someone to clear it or plant trees on it has to spend quite a lot to keep it cut, clean and open not to mention fences maintained. Land that is not being used can become a liability to maintain. Thus many rent it for a token amount just to have it maintained. </p><p>We can run a cow to the acre when grass is growing but it still has to be bush-hogged once a year to keep down on the weeds. The cheapest way to maintain unused land, be it pasture, hay field or row crop land, is to rent it cheap and require the tenant to maintain it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 692611, member: 2218"] You have to look at it another way. A land owner that wants to keep the land from growing up into an overgrown mess that is useless without hiring someone to clear it or plant trees on it has to spend quite a lot to keep it cut, clean and open not to mention fences maintained. Land that is not being used can become a liability to maintain. Thus many rent it for a token amount just to have it maintained. We can run a cow to the acre when grass is growing but it still has to be bush-hogged once a year to keep down on the weeds. The cheapest way to maintain unused land, be it pasture, hay field or row crop land, is to rent it cheap and require the tenant to maintain it. [/QUOTE]
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