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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 7724979" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>Taking it that you're on the level....</p><p></p><p>The difference between renting a few acres for chickens, through to land with house attached, is a yawning chasm.</p><p>If you've also an interest in pigs, that's another yawning chasm....pigs chew land up really well, both will have major effect on subsequent usage.</p><p>The grazing licences/land under agreements described above simply wouldn't be available to the use you're planning.</p><p></p><p>Any landowner with something to let, and looking at this, will be quietly backing away. </p><p>Any agent you approach - and most such deals would be going via an agent- would almost certainly be gently putting your application to the bottom of the pile, if there are also parties interested who've more background knowledge.</p><p>It is nothing personal, it is merely working the numbers for the safest outcomes.</p><p></p><p>Despite the simple rural idyll of the minds eye, there are a million variations and details which none of us can succinctly answer for you on this forum. </p><p></p><p>Your best bet, if you're determined, is to approach people directly - you say you have friends in farming...go to them first.</p><p>Even better, as said, go and work in the industry for a year or two, see how things are done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 7724979, member: 9965"] Taking it that you're on the level.... The difference between renting a few acres for chickens, through to land with house attached, is a yawning chasm. If you've also an interest in pigs, that's another yawning chasm....pigs chew land up really well, both will have major effect on subsequent usage. The grazing licences/land under agreements described above simply wouldn't be available to the use you're planning. Any landowner with something to let, and looking at this, will be quietly backing away. Any agent you approach - and most such deals would be going via an agent- would almost certainly be gently putting your application to the bottom of the pile, if there are also parties interested who've more background knowledge. It is nothing personal, it is merely working the numbers for the safest outcomes. Despite the simple rural idyll of the minds eye, there are a million variations and details which none of us can succinctly answer for you on this forum. Your best bet, if you're determined, is to approach people directly - you say you have friends in farming...go to them first. Even better, as said, go and work in the industry for a year or two, see how things are done. [/QUOTE]
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