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Re: Making money on a Small Farm
[Re: toothdoc]
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08/18/11 07:26 AM
08/18/11 07:26 AM
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doekiller
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Knowing where your land is, hogs may not go over well. The cattle market is not great right now. Cows are not selling for much, so buying them is not a problem, selling them is. On 20 acres, I don't think you are going to be able to have enough live stock to turn a profit.
What about building a barn and some riding facilities and offering horse boarding. Where you are, it would be very likely to be successful. That would allow you to hire someone to work there taking care of the horses and working your garden.
Last edited by doekiller; 08/18/11 07:27 AM.
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