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<blockquote data-quote="Hirschkopf" data-source="post: 3989155" data-attributes="member: 50724"><p>The neighbor to the west has already asked to lease it for cattle grazing and promised to round up the cattle before hunting season. But, hog-hunting season can be anytime. I own land in KS and know there’s not enough money in a grazing lease to currently entice me. Ripped out all the pasture I had there and have it planted to wheat/milo, via a management company. Both of my feeders are, or could be, fenced from cattle. My main goal for the OK land, (which is about half rugged bottom-land) is to be able to show up anytime I want to hunt for hogs, deer, or fish and to know my stuff will still be in a barn/container and not have to worry about the mood of bull(s), cattle beyond my target, etc. 2022 sucked for growing and bailing hay. I’m hoping that neighbor with the keys will spend as much time as possible on it in the future. Nothing in life is guaranteed, but more ideas are welcome. Thanks for chiming in! After I get too old to hunt, I’ll likely lease it for hunting if my boys don’t want to go. So far, they’re pumped about hunting there (only owned it for about 10 months).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hirschkopf, post: 3989155, member: 50724"] The neighbor to the west has already asked to lease it for cattle grazing and promised to round up the cattle before hunting season. But, hog-hunting season can be anytime. I own land in KS and know there’s not enough money in a grazing lease to currently entice me. Ripped out all the pasture I had there and have it planted to wheat/milo, via a management company. Both of my feeders are, or could be, fenced from cattle. My main goal for the OK land, (which is about half rugged bottom-land) is to be able to show up anytime I want to hunt for hogs, deer, or fish and to know my stuff will still be in a barn/container and not have to worry about the mood of bull(s), cattle beyond my target, etc. 2022 sucked for growing and bailing hay. I’m hoping that neighbor with the keys will spend as much time as possible on it in the future. Nothing in life is guaranteed, but more ideas are welcome. Thanks for chiming in! After I get too old to hunt, I’ll likely lease it for hunting if my boys don’t want to go. So far, they’re pumped about hunting there (only owned it for about 10 months). [/QUOTE]
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