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George

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I have a very good offer :) for my gravel operation and at this time in my life I'm considering taking the cash and running! 8)

My wife wants to go warmer ( Florida :D ) but I don't like hot :mad: so I am considering a cattlle operation and Tennessee seems to be far enough south and I hear good things about the taxes :evil: :wink: there.

Any sudgestions anyone? :roll:

I would like to run 300 to 500 females ( would consider a little row crop ground but not to much).
 

kolanuraven

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Land has got pretty pricey in this part of the world. Shop it good and hard!

Hope you got a GOOD offer for you biz cause it's gonna take a ' few' acres to run that many cows.
 

Cowpuncher

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Our absentee neighbor lives in Kentucky and he told me a couple of months ago that he had just paid $8,000 per acre for some farm ground there. Seems higher than most any other place.

On the other hand, you can't eat the money.
 

George

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Can any one tell me about the taxes in Tennessee or Missouri ? the property taxes have tripled in the last three years here in Indiana and they just announced they are going up another 24% next year.

In my travels I have seen good looking cattle in both states.

If anyone knows of a farm / ranch for sale in either state I am probably going to be very serious this fall after the crops are in.
 

Red Robin

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George said:
Can any one tell me about the taxes in Tennessee or Missouri ? the property taxes have tripled in the last three years here in Indiana and they just announced they are going up another 24% next year.

In my travels I have seen good looking cattle in both states.

If anyone knows of a farm / ranch for sale in either state I am probably going to be very serious this fall after the crops are in.
You can get some decent grazing land in south western missouri for a couple thousand bucks. Even cheaper without facilities or away from town. I know one thousand acre deal that joins town for 2G per acre. Decent barn and nice pens. It's closer to the rest of cow country than Tn.
 

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