Curly
Well-known member
I'm embarrassed to always come here asking questions but so far I have gotten some good help here. Forgive me for my ignorance. My father in law is a great resource but computer research is helpful too.
I have 50 acres I'm leasing out to a local guy. Its a very nice dry farm field. I'm only getting $850 dollars a year for it and the property is valued at about 3/4 of a million dollars. It seems very strange to me that I'm only getting $850 a year. The guy who's leasing it has been a pleasure to work with and the money more than covers the taxes so I've kept it going, but I am thinking of ending the lease and having some alfalfa planted for my horses and cattle to use during the winter. The property currently has winter wheat on it.
My question are;
1) The winter wheat has been on the property for about 5 years now, do I need to let it sit a few years before I plant alfalfa to strengthen the soil?
2) How expensive is it to hire someone to come in and plant 50 acres of alfalfa? (roughly)
3) How often does one normally have to replant alfalfa or is it one that just keeps coming back strong?
4) Is there a grass hay that would be better on a non irrigated field like this type?
Again, sorry for the lame questions but the answers I get here have been pretty darn helpful so far.
Thank you,
Curly
I have 50 acres I'm leasing out to a local guy. Its a very nice dry farm field. I'm only getting $850 dollars a year for it and the property is valued at about 3/4 of a million dollars. It seems very strange to me that I'm only getting $850 a year. The guy who's leasing it has been a pleasure to work with and the money more than covers the taxes so I've kept it going, but I am thinking of ending the lease and having some alfalfa planted for my horses and cattle to use during the winter. The property currently has winter wheat on it.
My question are;
1) The winter wheat has been on the property for about 5 years now, do I need to let it sit a few years before I plant alfalfa to strengthen the soil?
2) How expensive is it to hire someone to come in and plant 50 acres of alfalfa? (roughly)
3) How often does one normally have to replant alfalfa or is it one that just keeps coming back strong?
4) Is there a grass hay that would be better on a non irrigated field like this type?
Again, sorry for the lame questions but the answers I get here have been pretty darn helpful so far.
Thank you,
Curly