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<blockquote data-quote="Hardwoodmaterials" data-source="post: 4868748" data-attributes="member: 10383"><p>They took over a bunch of land around me and the minute they took over the price per acre went up 3-4 times what it was the year before. Most people had to let the leases that they held for years go because they simply couldn't afford it. My buddy and I had a small lease of a couple hundred acres that we leased from a timber company. We kept the road up and planted some small food plots it was split off a much larger spot that the timber company owned by a main road. When AMP took it over the guys on the big lease had to let it go because of the massive price jump. AMP told us they was making it all one piece and we could lease it all or none of it. Of course we couldn't afford around 8-10 times the acres at their inflated lease price. From what I could find AMP doesn't actually own anything and are just a group that leases all the land they can find and subleases to hunters at GREATLY inflated prices. Now if I see that AMP leases the land I just move on. They will change the price and the rules when ever they feel like it so its not worth the hassle to deal with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hardwoodmaterials, post: 4868748, member: 10383"] They took over a bunch of land around me and the minute they took over the price per acre went up 3-4 times what it was the year before. Most people had to let the leases that they held for years go because they simply couldn't afford it. My buddy and I had a small lease of a couple hundred acres that we leased from a timber company. We kept the road up and planted some small food plots it was split off a much larger spot that the timber company owned by a main road. When AMP took it over the guys on the big lease had to let it go because of the massive price jump. AMP told us they was making it all one piece and we could lease it all or none of it. Of course we couldn't afford around 8-10 times the acres at their inflated lease price. From what I could find AMP doesn't actually own anything and are just a group that leases all the land they can find and subleases to hunters at GREATLY inflated prices. Now if I see that AMP leases the land I just move on. They will change the price and the rules when ever they feel like it so its not worth the hassle to deal with them. [/QUOTE]
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