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$7,000 per year ($19.17 per day) in the Communist State of California (Santa Cruz County), 11.5 acres, 3,500 sq ft house. 5,000 sq ft if bottom floor was finished (full of my stuff now) plus barn.
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Farm ground in NW KS (dryland) taxed at about $8 per acre tillable and about $2 per acre pasture. We sold all our Nebraska land few years back as taxes were $10 per acre for pasture and $26 per acre for tillable.
Ridiculous property taxes in NE.
I insure the old yellow stuff along with the other equipment so it is not that expensive. Hail last year busted out all the front glass in my 112 and the insurance paid for all of it. Cost to cut and replace the glass was over $1200.
Just finished chopping all the corn due to drought and the last field yielded about 1 ton per acre. At least it is clear now. Most of the silage corn made about 9 tons per acre.
Corn in photo should be green this time of year!
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Wow, 3500 sq-ft is a huge house... Mine is 860 lol.
If I were to build a 3500 sq-ft home on my 63 acre plot in New York Sate, I would be looking at about $14,000/year in property taxes.
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.There have been several other antique Cat websites over the years that people have went to after they have decided to leave this one. All but one has failed and the one that is left is a site that is invite only and pay to use. It takes a critical mass of people to make a web forum work and that has been one of the failings of the other antique Cat websites is that they never established that critical mass. Why should I go and visit a website that only has one or two posts a month? There is one or two people on here who are quest members that share enough information that I would be willing to pay their memberships to keep that information flowing. I visit most weekdays and might look at one or two posts a day. Most posts I could careless about because they deal with machines later that I collect. I do not post often because most of the time someone else has shared the correct information, if I do not like the information I will post. I also visit one website daily that is a pay to use anything beyond viewing website. I do not pay on that site because reading is good enough for me on that site.
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