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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 271555" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>That is how it is now. However, when the land changes hands to their kids, who knows if they will keep it. Then I have no guarentee of being able to hunt it. Worst thing is I have a corner with the land that I use to cross onto our's, if that portion goes away I drive around the section to get there (if the new owner is unreasonable of course). I am looking for a long term solution, as it is now it's fine but question marks arise later.</p><p></p><p>On the cash rent part, you tell me how to make $35 an acre rent work on $1500 an acre land. Your cash rent is only covering 1/3rd of your yearly payment on a 30 year note. The days of making cash rent cover your payment are gone. My dad still regrets not buying neighboring land back in the early 80's for $24 an acre. It just does not pencil out anymore, at least not with the rental rates and land costs in this area (and it's not great quality farm ground).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 271555, member: 983"] That is how it is now. However, when the land changes hands to their kids, who knows if they will keep it. Then I have no guarentee of being able to hunt it. Worst thing is I have a corner with the land that I use to cross onto our's, if that portion goes away I drive around the section to get there (if the new owner is unreasonable of course). I am looking for a long term solution, as it is now it's fine but question marks arise later. On the cash rent part, you tell me how to make $35 an acre rent work on $1500 an acre land. Your cash rent is only covering 1/3rd of your yearly payment on a 30 year note. The days of making cash rent cover your payment are gone. My dad still regrets not buying neighboring land back in the early 80's for $24 an acre. It just does not pencil out anymore, at least not with the rental rates and land costs in this area (and it's not great quality farm ground). [/QUOTE]
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