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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 400613" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>My land has been paid for years by the time I finish scratching out cost I figure this year so far if everthing continues corse I will be a 1.07 a day. Grass cost plenty fertilizer 2-4D taxes, fencing, seed, lime etc. Who are you going to rent the land to no one here as all the old cattlemen are dying off, Heck we don't have any custom balers left. You don't always have a buyer or renter for your land. Again land is a liability and always will be. I love the investment part the best you could take the same money and put in T Bills and be thousands ahead over the years. </p><p>I don't see how anyone can make money at this with land payments. Use to here you could buy timberland and cut it and it would cover the cost of the land. Then you could rent a D-8 with a shear blade clear all the remaining stumps and brush. The last time I cleared any I had 27,000 dollars in the dozer fee's not including fencing. I firgued the cost at 180 dollars and acre cows can pay that off. This 4000 dollar an acre land no way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 400613, member: 694"] My land has been paid for years by the time I finish scratching out cost I figure this year so far if everthing continues corse I will be a 1.07 a day. Grass cost plenty fertilizer 2-4D taxes, fencing, seed, lime etc. Who are you going to rent the land to no one here as all the old cattlemen are dying off, Heck we don't have any custom balers left. You don't always have a buyer or renter for your land. Again land is a liability and always will be. I love the investment part the best you could take the same money and put in T Bills and be thousands ahead over the years. I don't see how anyone can make money at this with land payments. Use to here you could buy timberland and cut it and it would cover the cost of the land. Then you could rent a D-8 with a shear blade clear all the remaining stumps and brush. The last time I cleared any I had 27,000 dollars in the dozer fee's not including fencing. I firgued the cost at 180 dollars and acre cows can pay that off. This 4000 dollar an acre land no way [/QUOTE]
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