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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 1179988" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Western is more like East Kansas more of a prairie type conditions with some farming </p><p>South and South Central is rugged but still run 3-4 acres pr AU if managed correctly </p><p>Central is more rolling with farm ground and cattle </p><p>Northern is more farm ground and cattle especially the closer you get to Iowa</p><p>Bootheel is farm land and some cattle </p><p>The best advice I can give is learn to think of fescue as your friend and not your enemy and just learn how to manage it and your cattle on it </p><p>I know of a few places from 350 to 1000 acres that might be for sale the larger would cost ya around $12-$1500 and the smaller would run around $2000 pr acre</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 1179988, member: 8829"] Western is more like East Kansas more of a prairie type conditions with some farming South and South Central is rugged but still run 3-4 acres pr AU if managed correctly Central is more rolling with farm ground and cattle Northern is more farm ground and cattle especially the closer you get to Iowa Bootheel is farm land and some cattle The best advice I can give is learn to think of fescue as your friend and not your enemy and just learn how to manage it and your cattle on it I know of a few places from 350 to 1000 acres that might be for sale the larger would cost ya around $12-$1500 and the smaller would run around $2000 pr acre [/QUOTE]
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