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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 770100" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I agree, BM is weak and could only be a temporary fix, but in the end does open up more public use land. The purchase of surveyed easements is where some funds are needed. And payment for surveys, appraisals, labor hours, paperwork etc.</p><p> </p><p>Land swaps would be easiest, and remember they only need enough for access if that parcel is higher priced farm land. Have the land surveyed by two or more agencies, one chosen from each party. This will keep them all on the up and up. Then trade $ for $ no matter the acres involved.</p><p> </p><p>I like to hunt grain fields for deer and antelope. If it is open to public use and no game is present where there is grain it could be it is being over hunted. I don't feel that there is any future in "required to purchase those sections" it may not be financially possible and may not fit into the lending portfolio of the said rancher. Forced purchase is risky and could be viewed as a element of failure and that could be viewed as a liability.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 770100, member: 7503"] I agree, BM is weak and could only be a temporary fix, but in the end does open up more public use land. The purchase of surveyed easements is where some funds are needed. And payment for surveys, appraisals, labor hours, paperwork etc. Land swaps would be easiest, and remember they only need enough for access if that parcel is higher priced farm land. Have the land surveyed by two or more agencies, one chosen from each party. This will keep them all on the up and up. Then trade $ for $ no matter the acres involved. I like to hunt grain fields for deer and antelope. If it is open to public use and no game is present where there is grain it could be it is being over hunted. I don't feel that there is any future in "required to purchase those sections" it may not be financially possible and may not fit into the lending portfolio of the said rancher. Forced purchase is risky and could be viewed as a element of failure and that could be viewed as a liability. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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