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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 613327" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>In your area there are a lot of folks buying property for various reasons. Some of these people do not want cattle but need the exemption. I would talk to the real estate people that sell farms and ranches in the area. </p><p>Try and keep up with recent sales and you may contact them yourself. If something comes up they may notify you.</p><p>Some feed stores have poster boards set up, and even local grocery stores. More simply put, get the word out every way you can.</p><p>I picked up a place by finding out who the current tenant was. The current guy abused the property. I notified the owner, who had not seen the place in years. After he saw it there was no problem leasing the property out from under the current tenant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 613327, member: 5494"] In your area there are a lot of folks buying property for various reasons. Some of these people do not want cattle but need the exemption. I would talk to the real estate people that sell farms and ranches in the area. Try and keep up with recent sales and you may contact them yourself. If something comes up they may notify you. Some feed stores have poster boards set up, and even local grocery stores. More simply put, get the word out every way you can. I picked up a place by finding out who the current tenant was. The current guy abused the property. I notified the owner, who had not seen the place in years. After he saw it there was no problem leasing the property out from under the current tenant. [/QUOTE]
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