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Tenant Farming, Subsidies, BPS & Legal Issues
Tenant farm, new application, what to propose to pay
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerm" data-source="post: 7119706" data-attributes="member: 7195"><p>Start with some basic numbers, how much stock can the land/ is the land allowed to support and what margin can you reasonably expect? Lets call it 200ac, stocked at 1.5 ewe per ac thats 300 ewes. Lets say you can make £10/ewe profit So you would be getting a return of £3000 income and a home for your investment in rent, capital and your effort. Perhaps you can stock at 3 ewes per ac (if you are willing to lamb 600 without adequate buildings) and can somehow make £40/ewe profit, you might make £24,000 in income from your investment in rent, capital and effort...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerm, post: 7119706, member: 7195"] Start with some basic numbers, how much stock can the land/ is the land allowed to support and what margin can you reasonably expect? Lets call it 200ac, stocked at 1.5 ewe per ac thats 300 ewes. Lets say you can make £10/ewe profit So you would be getting a return of £3000 income and a home for your investment in rent, capital and your effort. Perhaps you can stock at 3 ewes per ac (if you are willing to lamb 600 without adequate buildings) and can somehow make £40/ewe profit, you might make £24,000 in income from your investment in rent, capital and effort... [/QUOTE]
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