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<blockquote data-quote="Cross-7" data-source="post: 1426039" data-attributes="member: 24538"><p>I was a bit ignorant about prices here when I moved here. </p><p>I shopped lands of Oklahoma and most was around 1500 an acre. </p><p>I thought I found a bargain and jumped on it. </p><p>I've since learned it's common for land to be sold at auction and depending on whether it's pasture or crop land and production it varies. </p><p> Hunters haven't driven up the price here, but a good cow place with no crop acres is around 1100-1200 an acre. </p><p>It'll run a cow on average years at a cow to 10 acres .</p><p></p><p>Edit </p><p>It cost around 10-12k to buy enough land for one cow here. It gets better east of here but the population gets more dense also</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross-7, post: 1426039, member: 24538"] I was a bit ignorant about prices here when I moved here. I shopped lands of Oklahoma and most was around 1500 an acre. I thought I found a bargain and jumped on it. I've since learned it's common for land to be sold at auction and depending on whether it's pasture or crop land and production it varies. Hunters haven't driven up the price here, but a good cow place with no crop acres is around 1100-1200 an acre. It'll run a cow on average years at a cow to 10 acres . Edit It cost around 10-12k to buy enough land for one cow here. It gets better east of here but the population gets more dense also [/QUOTE]
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