My step dad farms cattle. Nearly ALL of his hay comes from a separate farm. Zero rent, he just mows the hay, bush hogs the rest to keep the farm cleaned up. That's his rent. Lots of farms large and small get rented for just the upkeep. The chances of any significant income from renting out the hay ground would be pretty slim....around here anyway.
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Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.
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Similar situation here, my wife has 30 acres that belonged to her Grandparents. We let a cattle farmer cut the hay for free just to keep it mowed and looking neat. Pretty common around here too.77fib77 Thanks this.
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Well good to know, so I need actual crop land to rent out not grass.
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Cattle is my preference. Run some fence. Run some pvc pipe for water. Buy hay. Get em young and cheap at auction, a year and a half layer take them back to auction. Sell, buy more. Repeat.
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You have to be around for that? You have a wife, so she can handle it when you go out for a week. Me, I'm just by myself.
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So these are the new headlights. Is this legal? Not all light up unless my brights are on.
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Do they have the DOT stamp?
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My turbo was dieing. I had bad boots and bad cooler in the CAC circuit. They get it all together and the new turbo makes a horrid sound as soon as the actuator kicks in. They say it's bad and order a new one. Hopefully tomorrow it will be back up. I'm pretty bored at this point.
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