Just wondering what the going rate for mineral lease bonus and royalty are now? Haven’t leased anything in over five years, but had some interest recently. Thanks
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Rodney, when seeking location specific information, it is best to post in a sub-group. In this case, on the Shelby County group page. I'll post a link to the group's page below. If you are not already a member, join the group to post. When you post on a group page, every member of that group is sent an email alerting them to the new discussion. When you post on the Main Page, you are taking a chance that the right members will log on in time to see it before it rotates down, and off the page. Good to see some leasing interest in Shelby County. Good luck.
Ok, thanks.
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