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lease cost #1712917
04/11/16 04:47 AM
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Just opened up my agreement with Rayonier for 2016/17.
108 acres for $1245.00 plus we got hooked for a food plot fee.
Crazy!
If this didn't attach to our 2800 acres from RMS and Potlatch I would give it up!
Hunting is getting more expensive every year!

Re: lease cost [Re: bamabound] #1713097
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What are of the state is that in. I'm looking for a lease and would like to know some prices other people are paying so we don't get ripped

Re: lease cost [Re: bamabound] #1713139
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I pay 8.15 in Perry County and 10.00 in Pickens County.


I can see your point,but I still think your full of crap.
Re: lease cost [Re: casper36092] #1713182
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Re: lease cost [Re: bamabound] #1713220
04/11/16 10:31 AM
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I feel your pain. We have 117 acres Rayonier surrounded with our RMS land .
Rayonier is 10.44 / acre PLUS the Food Plot Fees.
We have had a washed out Road ( Culvert) for going on 4 years now and we cant even get Rayonier to fix it.
RMS Lease cost a lot less , and they give great customer service

Re: lease cost [Re: bamabound] #1713229
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Sounds like Rayonier really sticks it to you! grin

Re: lease cost [Re: shooters] #1713326
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Originally Posted By: shooters
Sounds like Rayonier really sticks it to you! grin


They have some VASTLY overpaid employees that are the root cause of this.







JUST KIDDING Reb

Re: lease cost [Re: bamabound] #1713480
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We have a little over a thousand acres in Autauga County with rms and it's about $8.75 an acre

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part of our lease was bought by Potlatch last year. They kept the lease price the same price as RMS but made us incorporate. I believe both those pieces are less than 7.00/acre. When I first joined the dues were 350.00 and we had 15 members. Now it is 1200.00 and we have 18. More deer back then but a lot less bucks. We were probably at 10/1 ratio at one time. Lots more turkeys back then too. We had 4 or 5 droves of 15 to 20 birds at one time. Now we may have a dozen birds total on the whole place. Oh well it's still a place to go to get away and visit with old friends. Can't put a price on that.

Re: lease cost [Re: bamabound] #1714397
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A food plot fee is ridiculous ..........


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Re: lease cost [Re: bigt] #1714433
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Originally Posted By: bigt
A food plot fee is ridiculous ..........


not really when you understand the program. There is no fee for openings that Rayonier created such as logging deck, road, or utility line. However, if you want to clear trees to create a plot then it is only reasonable that you pay a rate to offset timber production.

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Originally Posted By: RobertD
Originally Posted By: shooters
Sounds like Rayonier really sticks it to you! grin


They have some VASTLY overpaid employees that are the root cause of this.







JUST KIDDING Reb


I laughed. And you would too if you only knew.

Re: lease cost [Re: Rebelman] #1714474
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Originally Posted By: Rebelman

Originally Posted By: bigt
A food plot fee is ridiculous ..........


not really when you understand the program. There is no fee for openings that Rayonier created such as logging deck, road, or utility line. However, if you want to clear trees to create a plot then it is only reasonable that you pay a rate to offset timber production.



So if someone acquires a lease the plots that are already established are not assessed a fee? If so that is not ridiculous and I stand corrected, but if a company is already charging top end lease prices and charges fees for long time established food plots then that is ridiculous


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Re: lease cost [Re: bigt] #1716926
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Originally Posted By: bigt
Originally Posted By: Rebelman

Originally Posted By: bigt
A food plot fee is ridiculous ..........


not really when you understand the program. There is no fee for openings that Rayonier created such as logging deck, road, or utility line. However, if you want to clear trees to create a plot then it is only reasonable that you pay a rate to offset timber production.



So if someone acquires a lease the plots that are already established are not assessed a fee? If so that is not ridiculous and I stand corrected, but if a company is already charging top end lease prices and charges fees for long time established food plots then that is ridiculous



TR Miller does it the same way, $100 per acre of food plots. That is an annual fee that never goes away.

Re: lease cost [Re: bamabound] #1716947
04/15/16 09:59 AM
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And if you don't want to pay it, somebody else will be glad to.

Re: lease cost [Re: timbercruiser] #1717249
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Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
And if you don't want to pay it, somebody else will be glad to.

And they would be welcome to it unless the price per acre for the lease was on the average to low side of the market. I really do enjoy these threads because sometimes I take for granted the people I lease through. Sure my lease is higher than I would like,but I understand when you have kept a lease for almost fifty years in the same family it is real hard to keep the price per acre from going up overtime, but every time there has been a timber cutting they have either expanded plots or added in new plots at no extra cost to us. I guess I am truly blessed to be dealing with a company who not only is in the timber business, but are also still interested in creating positive long term relationships with the people that lease their land.


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Re: lease cost [Re: bamabound] #1718166
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One again our lease with FRC has went up. We lease from three different landowners, all adjoining and similar property. We pay $5.00 more per acre for this piece than the same type of property that adjoins this tract. If it wasn't the largest and middle tract that holds it all together, I would give it up in a heartbeat. It chaps my ass to have to write that check.

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Originally Posted By: hawgwild
One again our lease with FRC has went up. We lease from three different landowners, all adjoining and similar property. We pay $5.00 more per acre for this piece than the same type of property that adjoins this tract. If it wasn't the largest and middle tract that holds it all together, I would give it up in a heartbeat. It chaps my ass to have to write that check.
I also don't know of any property within ten miles of our place, private and timber land, that the lessor is paying within $3 per acre what we are paying for this property. This is average property that they hve not made any kind of improvements on since we've had it. Thanks for getting my blood pressure up by starting this thread.

Re: lease cost [Re: bamabound] #1718191
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I got the paperwork for our lease in this week they've gone up $320 from last year.

Re: lease cost [Re: JRF] #1718236
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Originally Posted By: JRF
I got the paperwork for our lease in this week they've gone up $320 from last year.

It is inevitable that a lease is going to go up year to year under normal circumstances and the longer you keep the lease the more out of whack the price will be compared to those surrounding that have changed hand during the same time period. Sometimes you can renegotiate a lower price at that time but I wouldn't hold my breath. The lease price doesn't bother me if the owner tries to at least maintain the roads and will work with you on food plots. It is these companies that treat the hunters like second class citizens that piss me off.....food plot fees plus high lease rates, little to no customer service and let the roads go to Crap unless they plan on doing any timber cutting soon.


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