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<blockquote data-quote="footballjdtractor" data-source="post: 770459" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>Pasture rent in this area is around $35/acre. this is for fenced property that is ready to turn cattle out on. I though that if I offered $25/acre and provided some fencing this might not be too bad. I could get by with some electric fence but the property has some highway frontage that needs to be good tight fence also I 'm going to be using this place for backgrounding calves not for cows. I view this situation the same as putting down fertilize on farm ground, it is an input cost. check my math, if 70 acres of good fenced pasture would cost $35 per acre to rent that's $2450. If I could rent this 70 acres for $25 per acre that's $1750. I could build $700 worth of fence per year and be even, not counting my labor. Thanks for the replies I always get a bunch a great ideas from these boards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="footballjdtractor, post: 770459, member: 6290"] Pasture rent in this area is around $35/acre. this is for fenced property that is ready to turn cattle out on. I though that if I offered $25/acre and provided some fencing this might not be too bad. I could get by with some electric fence but the property has some highway frontage that needs to be good tight fence also I 'm going to be using this place for backgrounding calves not for cows. I view this situation the same as putting down fertilize on farm ground, it is an input cost. check my math, if 70 acres of good fenced pasture would cost $35 per acre to rent that's $2450. If I could rent this 70 acres for $25 per acre that's $1750. I could build $700 worth of fence per year and be even, not counting my labor. Thanks for the replies I always get a bunch a great ideas from these boards. [/QUOTE]
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