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Another one of those threads........how much?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry" data-source="post: 2574890" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Well rightly or wrongly I have decided to take on some of the land and our agent is working on an agreement that will protect both parties.</p><p></p><p>It is all currently grass and organic though he is dropping that status so that gives us more flexibility.We will leave it as grass for now and will both graze and cut it. I have had a proper walk around it all now, walked all hedges and across all fields. Rabbit issues are only really in one corner and should be easily sorted over the winter.</p><p></p><p>Fences in all hedges are good, very good most of it and there are portions of rabbit fence as well. Hedges need tidying up though.</p><p></p><p>First 18mths I think we will be in the position to get it back in hand and not pay anything, crop of hay of some this year that I may split profit on with him is it works out.</p><p></p><p>Arable may well be an option come next year, will have to see. But we can get a good crop of grass of it and will mean we can up sheep numbers or run store lambs over winter.</p><p></p><p>I know some wont agree and others will but think it will fit OK with our current operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry, post: 2574890, member: 178"] Well rightly or wrongly I have decided to take on some of the land and our agent is working on an agreement that will protect both parties. It is all currently grass and organic though he is dropping that status so that gives us more flexibility.We will leave it as grass for now and will both graze and cut it. I have had a proper walk around it all now, walked all hedges and across all fields. Rabbit issues are only really in one corner and should be easily sorted over the winter. Fences in all hedges are good, very good most of it and there are portions of rabbit fence as well. Hedges need tidying up though. First 18mths I think we will be in the position to get it back in hand and not pay anything, crop of hay of some this year that I may split profit on with him is it works out. Arable may well be an option come next year, will have to see. But we can get a good crop of grass of it and will mean we can up sheep numbers or run store lambs over winter. I know some wont agree and others will but think it will fit OK with our current operation. [/QUOTE]
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