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What are you willing to PAY ??
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<blockquote data-quote="NECowboy" data-source="post: 1347233" data-attributes="member: 25360"><p>Dam that's cheap. Fully cleared pasture? And y'all probably have a much better stocking rate than 7 acres per au and about 1700 per acre for pasture here without rotational grazing. Very few trees here though except the red cedars that are bane of my existence.</p><p></p><p>Farm credit is 0 to 20 years, 30 to 40 percent down based on your credit. Between about 3 and 5 percent depending on length of time. Ours gives a cash dividend worth about .75 percent each year at year end so gotta factor that in. And where we plan on building a house on our property farm credit is the most flexible and best able to use our land equity as collateral as opposed to a traditional bank!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NECowboy, post: 1347233, member: 25360"] Dam that's cheap. Fully cleared pasture? And y'all probably have a much better stocking rate than 7 acres per au and about 1700 per acre for pasture here without rotational grazing. Very few trees here though except the red cedars that are bane of my existence. Farm credit is 0 to 20 years, 30 to 40 percent down based on your credit. Between about 3 and 5 percent depending on length of time. Ours gives a cash dividend worth about .75 percent each year at year end so gotta factor that in. And where we plan on building a house on our property farm credit is the most flexible and best able to use our land equity as collateral as opposed to a traditional bank! [/QUOTE]
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