Gellar
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In this part of Iowa we dont see the conversion of pasture to crop land as much. Most tillable ground is already tillable and most pasture is so steep and rough its not possible to till. with 3.50 corn its not bad, but when we get to $7 corn some questionable ground becomes farmable and CRP is converted back to ag. In other parts of Iowa, they just dont pasture anymore, its allMultiple reasons. Conversion to crop land is high. A landowner is going to charge a rental rate that competes with the alternative of just converting the grass to crop or some other development. A lot of the guys with cows are land-poor locally. Land is expensive, and they can’t afford to buy enough land of their own to run enough cows to make a living.
My rental rate is tied to the average private rental rate in the state, so it’s right in line with what they’re paying to graze private. Though we give them deductions for maintenance work, grazing improvements, spraying weeds, etc- things we would normally need to do but can’t get done due to lack of staff.