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How much should land lease for?
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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5545510" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>In middle tn there are bidding wars going on for leases. For deer for farming all of it. Most landowners aren't the farmers anymore they aren't worried about deer numbers. That's the farmers problem. The difference between Qual and turkeys more people truly care about turkeys then they did back in the day eith Qual. There is legitimate money for the state for turkeys how much were they making for Qual? Little to none I would assume. Supply and demand is exactly why it will not go down. Not mention how many farms won't let you hunt anyway. Land is to valuable and is only getting more valuable. Not to mention politians are going after public land more and more it's a matter of time before more and more of that is lost. I will say unless it's a complete financial crash and as soon as it comes back it'll go sky high again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5545510, member: 11992"] In middle tn there are bidding wars going on for leases. For deer for farming all of it. Most landowners aren't the farmers anymore they aren't worried about deer numbers. That's the farmers problem. The difference between Qual and turkeys more people truly care about turkeys then they did back in the day eith Qual. There is legitimate money for the state for turkeys how much were they making for Qual? Little to none I would assume. Supply and demand is exactly why it will not go down. Not mention how many farms won't let you hunt anyway. Land is to valuable and is only getting more valuable. Not to mention politians are going after public land more and more it's a matter of time before more and more of that is lost. I will say unless it's a complete financial crash and as soon as it comes back it'll go sky high again. [/QUOTE]
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