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<blockquote data-quote="Tymurrey" data-source="post: 385277" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>I've used the outdoor heritage fund for a few different plantings and some of the other cost share programs as well. The replant, herbicide, and other maintenance costs add up to more than the original plantings. I originally started planting trees just sticking them in the ground without fabric or care and those trees are 5-7 years behind my fabric trees in growth. The grow tube seem to make a big difference for fruit and hardwood trees and thats another added cost. </p><p></p><p>As for the original topic i was told a few years ago buy our renter that it's not really the farmers most time jacking up the land prices. It's people with to much money that are looking to invest or spend it that are raising the prices up so high. I also can't believe how high rent has gotten. I know we could charge more for rent on our pasture and crop but i would much rather have good renters than make some extra cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tymurrey, post: 385277, member: 859"] I've used the outdoor heritage fund for a few different plantings and some of the other cost share programs as well. The replant, herbicide, and other maintenance costs add up to more than the original plantings. I originally started planting trees just sticking them in the ground without fabric or care and those trees are 5-7 years behind my fabric trees in growth. The grow tube seem to make a big difference for fruit and hardwood trees and thats another added cost. As for the original topic i was told a few years ago buy our renter that it's not really the farmers most time jacking up the land prices. It's people with to much money that are looking to invest or spend it that are raising the prices up so high. I also can't believe how high rent has gotten. I know we could charge more for rent on our pasture and crop but i would much rather have good renters than make some extra cash. [/QUOTE]
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