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Stocking Rates in Texas vary from 1 cow per acre on heavily managed pasture in the Eastern portion of the state to 1 cow per 150 acres (4 cows per section) in the Trans Pecos Region of the state.
Average cash rent for pasture was $1.70 per acre in 2021, down $0.70 from the previous year. The 2021 Colorado average farmland real estate value, a measurement of the value of all land and buildings on farms, was $1,610 per acre. This is an increase of 1.3 percent from 2020 and 2.5 percent from 2019.
Pasture rent may range from 1.5 to 2.0 percent of market value. For example, pasture with a sale value of $3,600 per acre will rent from $54to $72per acre ($3,600 x 1.5% to 2.0% = $54to $72). Information File C2-09, Iowa Farmland Rental Rates (USDA) has information on current values.
It allows an additional source of income for the landowner and permits the lessee to run livestock on land without incurring the long-term debt associated with purchas- ing property.
As a general rule, moderate to light stocking rates for well-managed pastures in this area are: one animal unit (cow with calf) per 8 - 15 acres on native grass; 3 - 6 acres on tame pastures (bermudagrass/bahia grass); 50 - 75 acres on wooded areas.

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A farm lease is a contract between a tenant, also known as the lessee, and a landlord, also known as the lessor, allowing rental of land for an agreed price for a fixed term.
It allows an additional source of income for the landowner and permits the lessee to run livestock on land without incurring the long-term debt associated with purchas- ing property.
In Texas, the average lease rates were $87 for irrigated cropland, $28 for non irrigated cropland, and $6.60 for pastureland (available at http://bit.ly/2tlaSjS). Every other year, NASS breaks down this data further by reporting data by district within a state and by county.
In Texas, the average lease rates were $87 for irrigated cropland, $28 for non irrigated cropland, and $6.60 for pastureland (available at http://bit.ly/2tlaSjS). Every other year, NASS breaks down this data further by reporting data by district within a state and by county.
Total lease charges for a 6- month grazing season would be $54 ($9/month x 6 months). If a 270-pound gain would be a reasonable expectation, pasture rent would be $0.20 per pound of gain ($54 ÷ 270 lbs.).

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