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Developing a Grazing Lease in Florida
by George W. Tanner

Cattle operators in Florida commonly lease grazing land in order to provide forage for their herds. However, not everyone is familiar with the variety of lease types that exist. Leases may vary mainly in three ways: 1) price setting method, 2) degree of landowner involvement, and 3) duration. Some lease types are more conducive to range conservation than others. This fact sheet presents some of the basic lease options available and the pros and cons of each.

Why Lease? & Types of Leases
Establishing a Lease & Record Keeping
Example Lease
References

  • This information can be obtained in IFAS Extension Circular WEC 2 in Adobe Acrobat PDF format (no pictures). You must have Acrobat Reader to view and print this file. To get a free copy of Acrobat reader, click here.
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