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<blockquote data-quote="midTN_Brangusman" data-source="post: 1336427" data-attributes="member: 23858"><p>I have been looking at buying some land (500 to 800 acres) in about 8-10 years and have been debating on the area where I would like to relocate to. In my area I can run a pair every two acres, but the population is growing so much you cant afford to buy the land. I would like to move to a rural area, doesn't have to be near a big city, prefer it wasn't. I have been looking in the Alabama, Mississippi, S Arkansas, SE Oklahoma and NE Texas area. Im not a cold weather person and I raise registered Brangus cattle so it would have to be in an area to market them. </p><p></p><p>Everyone is free to answer this question, but mainly to the ones that farm or have farmed in these areas. If you keep your soil to soil test levels and have a good stand of improved pasture while implementing a rotational grazing system. </p><p></p><p>What would be your acres/cow ratio? </p><p></p><p>Where is the most economical land as far as price per acre to run cattle?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for taking the time to read my post!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midTN_Brangusman, post: 1336427, member: 23858"] I have been looking at buying some land (500 to 800 acres) in about 8-10 years and have been debating on the area where I would like to relocate to. In my area I can run a pair every two acres, but the population is growing so much you cant afford to buy the land. I would like to move to a rural area, doesn't have to be near a big city, prefer it wasn't. I have been looking in the Alabama, Mississippi, S Arkansas, SE Oklahoma and NE Texas area. Im not a cold weather person and I raise registered Brangus cattle so it would have to be in an area to market them. Everyone is free to answer this question, but mainly to the ones that farm or have farmed in these areas. If you keep your soil to soil test levels and have a good stand of improved pasture while implementing a rotational grazing system. What would be your acres/cow ratio? Where is the most economical land as far as price per acre to run cattle? Thanks for taking the time to read my post! [/QUOTE]
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