16th section
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16th section
what is 16 section land. I keep hearing about it and was just wondering?
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Sections are 1 mile square unless a county line or something else chops them up.
Counties are divided into townships, ranges and sections. The sections are numbered up to 36, then they start over. You'll see on a deed, Township 1, Range 3 West, Section 14 or something to that effect. Depending on the size of the county, you can have 10 or 12 or maybe dozens of 16th sections. And like MM said, the public school gets the revenue from the rent.
You can see the section lines pretty easily in the Delta. Usually bordered by canals, roads, or treelines. They run N/S and E/W. Nice when you're in a plane and need to get "re-oriented"
Counties are divided into townships, ranges and sections. The sections are numbered up to 36, then they start over. You'll see on a deed, Township 1, Range 3 West, Section 14 or something to that effect. Depending on the size of the county, you can have 10 or 12 or maybe dozens of 16th sections. And like MM said, the public school gets the revenue from the rent.
You can see the section lines pretty easily in the Delta. Usually bordered by canals, roads, or treelines. They run N/S and E/W. Nice when you're in a plane and need to get "re-oriented"
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olemissduckhunter wrote:do farmers lease these for crops? or do they lease out to hunters? just wondering cuz i found one near a place that held a lot of geese last year and was wondering about it
Yes to both questions. They usually lease for farming and hunting at the same time.
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This link has some good information on 16th section land.
http://www.sos.state.ms.us/PublicLands/16th/16l_faq.asp
http://www.sos.state.ms.us/PublicLands/16th/16l_faq.asp
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There is 16th (school board land) section land all over Mississippi not just above the choctaw line. We Used to lease some in Wayne county where i live for deer hunting. The way they are set up here now is you bid on it every 3 years. If you are the highest bidder per acre(ie $8.00/acre) you are locked in at that for three years. After 3 years it can be leased by whomever is the highest bidder. After all bids are in you are notified if you are the highest or not. If not you have the option to re bid a higher offer to retain the lease the other bidders only get one chance. You also pay insurance and land taxes on the 640 acres. That is one reason we quit leasing is that 16th section is a non taxable land and they have a minimum bid that they will accept. Thats how it is here. May be different in other counties. The section we were leasing had 30 acres that was leased to another guy for farming. and the rest was wooded and beaver ponds.
There are some fine tracts of 16th section behind the levee on the river . . . i know of several $$$ hunting clubs that have gotten into bidding wars over the tracts, one such instance ran the lease rate to 50 an acre
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