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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1042037" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>They sold a 500 acre place close to me In Central Texas east of Waco for $1850 a couple weeks ago. It was old family land that grandma didn't think was being taken care of properly by the grandson. A couple guys from Austin bought it. It was land that will run one unit for about 6 acres. I hate to see it go that cheap as I consider mine worth $2300 with a small house, a large barn, and good pens. Hard to find a place for less than $2000 per acre unless it is covered with mesquites.</p><p></p><p>My stockers did about 1.5 lb/day last year on a good Klein/Bluestem/Bermuda pasture up until early September with no supplements. Hardly anything after that. I am going to supplement them this year to see if I can get another month or so of gains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1042037, member: 5381"] They sold a 500 acre place close to me In Central Texas east of Waco for $1850 a couple weeks ago. It was old family land that grandma didn't think was being taken care of properly by the grandson. A couple guys from Austin bought it. It was land that will run one unit for about 6 acres. I hate to see it go that cheap as I consider mine worth $2300 with a small house, a large barn, and good pens. Hard to find a place for less than $2000 per acre unless it is covered with mesquites. My stockers did about 1.5 lb/day last year on a good Klein/Bluestem/Bermuda pasture up until early September with no supplements. Hardly anything after that. I am going to supplement them this year to see if I can get another month or so of gains. [/QUOTE]
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