Posted by paul on January 06, 2016 at 09:08:15 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Re: Fleet Farm posted by massey333 on January 06, 2016 at 06:04:29:
Wow, you can't find an acre around here not being farmed. Property taxes in my county are close to $50 an acre, no one is going to let that sit idle. There is a lot of CRP on marginal land, maybe you are calling that idle, but anything allowed to farm is farmed and thrn some! Rent is $200-$250 an acre so e even higher, what retired person is dumb enough to let the land sit idle?
Never heard of such a thing?
Had 2 people try to steal the road ditch hay from me this year, we are even 'farming' every bit of the road ditches to get hay around here. Most get 2 cuttings from the road sides.
Just can't believe anyone lets land lay idle. And especially the past 5 years, crop prices were so high, they were plowing up grass plotted out and set up for city streets, plowed from curb to curb and planted each block if the various cities left thrm.
I can see some of that dropping away again as we get to below $3 corn and $8 beans, but there won't be any real farm acres left idle here!
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