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<blockquote data-quote="forageconverter" data-source="post: 471584" data-attributes="member: 6466"><p>Maybe or maybe not a potential problem:</p><p></p><p>If you have 100 acres out of 105, you are already providing 95% of the land. The biggest expense in raising a cow is the feed, which is usually produced from the land. Seems to me, rather than paying 90%, you would be paying 95% of the biggest part of the total expenses?</p><p></p><p>Unless he was going to compensate you for your land in one way or another; maybe 48 or 47 cows for yourself, and two or three for your brother would be more fair?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forageconverter, post: 471584, member: 6466"] Maybe or maybe not a potential problem: If you have 100 acres out of 105, you are already providing 95% of the land. The biggest expense in raising a cow is the feed, which is usually produced from the land. Seems to me, rather than paying 90%, you would be paying 95% of the biggest part of the total expenses? Unless he was going to compensate you for your land in one way or another; maybe 48 or 47 cows for yourself, and two or three for your brother would be more fair? [/QUOTE]
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