Posted by kyplowboy on August 27, 2010 at 04:51:42 from (98.93.3.69):
In Reply to: Mega farmers posted by flying belgian on August 26, 2010 at 21:28:24:
Around here it is kind of like Bill said, folks will come to them with ground. About ten years ago a guy from the next county over came here and paid $50 more than any one else would to rent a really good farm from a guy who was hanging it up. The owner knows every one in the county and bragged about the $200/acre cash rent and every one knocked down the BTO's door wanting it too.
Same way with buy'n farms. Unill a year and a half ago there was a Mennonite guy here who went about 3 years where he bought any and all ground that came up for auction. Only farms he was contending bidder and not winner on were ones with development potential. He cost alot of auctioneers alot of money, got to where there was no need pay an auctioneer when you could just go ask Bill what he will pay for ground because ground around here was worth as much as he would pay for it.
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