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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 979948" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>We'll, crown lease isn't usually a big deal, we basically treat it just like our owned land. My biggest question about that in you're case would be if you could actually lease it if you are not Canadian. There really aren't too many hoops, You won't have to allow anyone on the land unless you want to. Once you get the lease it isn't a problem to renew it.</p><p></p><p>Being from SW Sask, I don't really know the climate there, but I would expect long and cold winters. Probably in excess of 6 months. Unless you can stockpile quite a bit of pasture or swath graze or something you will probably feed for at least 6 months. Calving in that area will probably be Apr or later unless you have some fairly good facilities as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 979948, member: 2308"] We'll, crown lease isn't usually a big deal, we basically treat it just like our owned land. My biggest question about that in you're case would be if you could actually lease it if you are not Canadian. There really aren't too many hoops, You won't have to allow anyone on the land unless you want to. Once you get the lease it isn't a problem to renew it. Being from SW Sask, I don't really know the climate there, but I would expect long and cold winters. Probably in excess of 6 months. Unless you can stockpile quite a bit of pasture or swath graze or something you will probably feed for at least 6 months. Calving in that area will probably be Apr or later unless you have some fairly good facilities as well. [/QUOTE]
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