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<blockquote data-quote="WichitaLineMan" data-source="post: 747103" data-attributes="member: 13385"><p>How much land does it typically take to run a pair per year in your part of ND? 8-10-15-20-25-more? It is all relative. I think a fellow can do okay as long as his grazing cost per pair per year is less than $200 and he can keep his wintering costs in line. We have a big advantage in that department down here.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If I was guessing Texas Bred (if he is near College Station or east of 35 could probably graze a pair on 5 acres or less per year, so naturally he will have to pay more per acre to rent land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WichitaLineMan, post: 747103, member: 13385"] How much land does it typically take to run a pair per year in your part of ND? 8-10-15-20-25-more? It is all relative. I think a fellow can do okay as long as his grazing cost per pair per year is less than $200 and he can keep his wintering costs in line. We have a big advantage in that department down here. If I was guessing Texas Bred (if he is near College Station or east of 35 could probably graze a pair on 5 acres or less per year, so naturally he will have to pay more per acre to rent land. [/QUOTE]
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