Can anybody offer an idea of the order of magnitude cost per acre of renting grazing land for cattle ?
Regards,
Colin
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Slightly higher around here, £80 to £100+ an acre for good land. That is all year around, not grass keep, not sure which you are asking about but for some reason grass keep is no cheaper - in fact I have seen it make more, I don't know why!
Stephanie
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Stephanie Powell
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depends on what you are after, if you are looking for a good size lump where you can just open a gate and run them through and so on then quite a bit, but if you are prepared to take on smallish lone pieces (upto say 15 acres) then can be quite cheap. i have just took on 40 acres for a £1 a year rent, just so the landlords can claim there entitlements in the schemes they are in, i have also heard of graziers being payed to graze some areas for the same reason. its more about being in the right place at the right time or a case of who you know.
paul , victoria & laura claxton
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As already stated it depends upon your local market conditions and local competition for land for equine use.
I have to pay quite a lot £100-£120 per acre per year for fields between 8 acres and 12 acres in size (well fenced with mains water) as they can get a lot more if they rented the land for equine use. I have recently had an offer from a semi-retired farmer of £50 per acre if I take on 20 acres plus.
I have to pay quite a lot £100-£120 per acre per year for fields between 8 acres and 12 acres in size (well fenced with mains water) as they can get a lot more if they rented the land for equine use. I have recently had an offer from a semi-retired farmer of £50 per acre if I take on 20 acres plus.
Ben Roberts
Trehawben Herd
Bromsgrove
Trehawben Herd
Bromsgrove
I'm in Kent and have a number of agreements. A 5 acre plot with my buildings on is £360 plus VAT a year, 10 acres of pasture that I fenced £100 per acre, 13 acres pasture that I give about 20kg of beef, 23 acres that my neighbour has for hay which I graze for about 3 months £100 per month.
You just do you best to secure what you want, the only person that would know what was a good deal would be you! If you are happy to pay what is asked then take it, if not then walk away.
You just do you best to secure what you want, the only person that would know what was a good deal would be you! If you are happy to pay what is asked then take it, if not then walk away.
Martin.
Maidstone
Kent
Maidstone
Kent