Soapweed
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Good job, Leanin' H.
They picked the right guy to lead your county cattle association.

Soapweed said:Good job, Leanin' H.They picked the right guy to lead your county cattle association.
I recently told my tenant that my grass was going to cost him $50/acre to rent this season. If he's not interested, somebody else will be, and they will get to pay $60/acre. The days of getting stuff on the cheap are over. I guess if they think the rent is too expensive, they can buy their own grass and see just what it will cost them.
Silver said:Around here 60 dollars an acre will BUY you all the land you want :shock:
Silver said:Silver said:Around here 60 dollars an acre will BUY you all the land you want :shock:
Okay, that's not true, but it would way more than make the payment, which makes $60 an unworkable number for rent based on those figures alone.
gcreekrch said:Silver said:Silver said:Around here 60 dollars an acre will BUY you all the land you want :shock:
Okay, that's not true, but it would way more than make the payment, which makes $60 an unworkable number for rent based on those figures alone.
Land here can be bought as an outright purchase from the govt. for $150+- per acre. They limit you to a quarter per transaction.
They ranches that have sold in the immediate area haven't brought any more than $1500 for deeded land with buildings and range permits thrown in on the deal.
4 acres of grass here will summer a cow.
eatbeef said:I recently told my tenant that my grass was going to cost him $50/acre to rent this season. If he's not interested, somebody else will be, and they will get to pay $60/acre. The days of getting stuff on the cheap are over. I guess if they think the rent is too expensive, they can buy their own grass and see just what it will cost them.
So loomixguy your one of them money hungry landlords? Hope you come back down when everything else does. I guess if you dont think your getting enough for your rent you could buy some cows and see just what it takes to make it work without supplemental income from another job or farming.
Big Muddy rancher said:This is more the conversation I was hoping for.![]()
While I appreciate the commitment and effort it takes to market your own beef and we have a few on here that do it quite well. I don't think it is something everyone could do now. I know it would be tough to go back to marketing 3 yr old grass strs off the ranch as we used to do. Just the interest on one would get ya. :shock:
I just think the self marketers should promote beef , themselves, humane treatment and healthy environment, whether it be Alberta grass or Iowa corn fed. I don't care for the ones selling "Natural" Antibiotic free beef then sell the animals they had to treat into the commodity market. Either they are safe or they are not.