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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 320899" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>We're going into our third year on a leased place. The lady who owns it works in the city and is divorced. She has no one to help take care of the place. It was part of her family's farm so she wants to hang on to the place. It had fence on it but some of it was either non existing or in really bad shape and it was over grown because she couldn't find anyone to cut it for hay after a few years. We repaired the fences at our expense for two years free lease. Now we pay $15.00 per acre and still maintain the place like we own it. It's a very good arrangement for all involved. We use used t-posts when we have them around. We've not really put that much money in to doing the repairs, most was time and labor. If you find someone like this who is interested in long term leasing it's well worth it. We have a place to run several more head and she keeps her farm maintained and looking nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 320899, member: 440"] We're going into our third year on a leased place. The lady who owns it works in the city and is divorced. She has no one to help take care of the place. It was part of her family's farm so she wants to hang on to the place. It had fence on it but some of it was either non existing or in really bad shape and it was over grown because she couldn't find anyone to cut it for hay after a few years. We repaired the fences at our expense for two years free lease. Now we pay $15.00 per acre and still maintain the place like we own it. It's a very good arrangement for all involved. We use used t-posts when we have them around. We've not really put that much money in to doing the repairs, most was time and labor. If you find someone like this who is interested in long term leasing it's well worth it. We have a place to run several more head and she keeps her farm maintained and looking nice. [/QUOTE]
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