catch22
Senior Member
The land we have leased in the past has been almost 100% wooded.
We may have an opportunity to lease a couple smaller tracts from a farmer for next year. The thing is, the land is mainly agriculture land. There are strips of woods or small portions of the land that are woods. Example, one of the tracts is 70acres and the other is 140. The first piece probably only has about 15 acres of woods and the larger piece has maybe 30.
Are these types of properties still negotiated on price per acre.....or more of a flat rate deal??
Anyone who has experience with this would be appreciated. We want to be fair and honest with the farmer, but we also dont want to overpay for land that doesnt really have a ton of huntable "woods".
We may have an opportunity to lease a couple smaller tracts from a farmer for next year. The thing is, the land is mainly agriculture land. There are strips of woods or small portions of the land that are woods. Example, one of the tracts is 70acres and the other is 140. The first piece probably only has about 15 acres of woods and the larger piece has maybe 30.
Are these types of properties still negotiated on price per acre.....or more of a flat rate deal??
Anyone who has experience with this would be appreciated. We want to be fair and honest with the farmer, but we also dont want to overpay for land that doesnt really have a ton of huntable "woods".