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Originally posted by Ruttin&Struttin View PostGo wildlife exemption. Easy. No cows, sheep, or whatever to mess with you when sitting on stand. Also super cheap to keep up with each year. Same tax break as Ag.
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I am gonna look into the wildlife option. May or may not be feasible. wife is not keen on bees...but it is an option also.
Originally posted by texasrazor View PostDavid give me call after you talk to county, if you decide to graze to keep ag. My neighbor
Can probably put calves on before going to market. He lives between you and me.
And he will feed if you've got water.
Larry
Originally posted by texansfan View PostWhy not just ask the neighbor who had the land in AG exemption
Seems he would know
Originally posted by Rawbits View PostPM sent.
good info
thanx,
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View PostWildlife exemption is not easier. It requires a ton more paperwork every year and there are improvements that have to be made. I have done both and that small of a property you probably won't qualify for a wildlife exemption anyways. Cows are easier keepers if you keep them fed and watered.
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Originally posted by glen View PostI don’t think Burnet will let you wildlife 10. Most of these counties in the area are pushing for 20 plus.
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Instead of leasing the land to the neighbor offer it to him for free . Tell him you would like him to graze it during the summer. This way you keep the land in ag and he has a bit more grass for his cows.. with that small of a place he probably can't justify paying for grazing rights.. you would be surprised how fast a place will grow up if you pull the cows off of it..
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Originally posted by jds247 View PostInstead of leasing the land to the neighbor offer it to him for free . Tell him you would like him to graze it during the summer. This way you keep the land in ag and he has a bit more grass for his cows.. with that small of a place he probably can't justify paying for grazing rights.. you would be surprised how fast a place will grow up if you pull the cows off of it..
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