Posted by JBMac on January 17, 2008 at 07:59:21 from (76.106.155.190):
I was curious what interesting ideas would come out: I live on 25 acres in North Florida currently in pasture. Selling the sod now, so I'll have a blank canvas. High and dry, sandy/clay soil, some rich black soil (2-3 acres in an old bottom, all tillable, have 2 tractors (ford 3910 and MF 175), Vermeer round baler and JD square baler, fella mower and tedder, and the usual accompanament of implements, 8' disk, spike harrow, 3 bottom plow. My plan was to put it all in a high quality hay for horses to sell. Then I thought about getting adventurous, maybe a U-Pick vegetable farm, or raise livestock and vegetables for my family? Ostrich/Alpaca and Alligator farm? The animals could help teach my our first child (be here in three months) some responsibility when older. I have grown up/ worked on various kinds of farms my whole life and have an education in crop science, so I know enough to be dangerous! It's always been a dream of mine to have my own land, now what do I do with it? What say y'all?
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