Posted by BigTone on March 11, 2012 at 13:19:53 from (166.248.21.168):
To make a a long story short, my brother in law has the opportunity to buy the family farm (working 300 acre dairy farm, Washington County NY) and he asked my wife if we wanted to become partners. We are going to look into the loan since my wife is the manager of a bank currently. I am a teacher but I can't find work because NY is cutting funding to schools dramatically and schools are laying teachers off at an alarming rate! With that said, I am not afraid of work, people sometimes here "Masters Degree" and think this guy wouldnt know a hard days work if it ran him over, ABSOLUTLY not the case....
My brother in law and his uncle will be milking, they have done it a combined 50 years and if it isn't broke don't fix it. I'm thinking about raising beefers and selling topsoil since we have an unlimited supply of manure and the land.
My question is, what else would you recommend to raise revenue or what are you all doing help pay the bills that seems to be profitable? Im not trying to get rich obviously, i just want to offer my family a comfortable life. Thank you so much for the help guys.
This post was edited by BigTone at 13:20:50 03/11/12.
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