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<blockquote data-quote="Sprig" data-source="post: 7054022" data-attributes="member: 142046"><p>I pay £40/acre/year on two separately owned but adjoining paddocks, one 2acre, one 3.5 acres. Well fenced but no water so we trailer that in. I have use of another 3.5 acres (fenced and water) for free intermittently to keep the grass down. In fact the owners of that field check my sheep while they are there, I don't need to do anything apart from drop them off and pick them up. All paddocks are within half a mile of each other. In Wilts. It is about building relationships with people I find. There are plenty of small plots around that the owners don't really have a use for and it can be mutually beneficial to have stock on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sprig, post: 7054022, member: 142046"] I pay £40/acre/year on two separately owned but adjoining paddocks, one 2acre, one 3.5 acres. Well fenced but no water so we trailer that in. I have use of another 3.5 acres (fenced and water) for free intermittently to keep the grass down. In fact the owners of that field check my sheep while they are there, I don't need to do anything apart from drop them off and pick them up. All paddocks are within half a mile of each other. In Wilts. It is about building relationships with people I find. There are plenty of small plots around that the owners don't really have a use for and it can be mutually beneficial to have stock on it. [/QUOTE]
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