Message from @Smoke
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and even better, lots of people together
400k for 25 ac?
what what
and do your own butchering, carpentry etc.
i own 1/4 of our family farm in the midwest
lol you got jewed
or i will someday
save a ton that way, and develop more and more self-sufficiency over time
my Uncle has a 2000 acre ranch
which is productive
the problem is the location
best is to have a green house even just person use
your going to need alot of greens and fast
chickens and rabbit and goats are easy
yeah you can get some sweet deals on land if you dont need it to be near metro areas
lol cows are easy too, the hardest part of cows
unironically
is when they wander into somebody else's land
when you live near a metro area, you're paying for the high wage jobs
and you have to go pick them up
Horses are easy, cows are easy, animals are easy
yea lol many of time i've called the law to come get a cow out of my yard
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yep lol
my house now has like 1/3 acre
I will inherit 7 acres, hopefully of decent land
I've been on the other side of that
like a few times
lol
called the law on more cows then crack heads
when you know your in the right spot
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ofc you can virtually eliminate that problem if you have good fencing and you take care of it
>not being rich enough to just import good soil
but its probably the hardest part
they eat their own food, if you need to supplement, then you go out there every other day or every day and pour some grain, big deal
only 8 acres here, but it looks pretty. https://www.redfin.com/OR/Azalea/11509-Upper-Cow-Creek-Rd-97410/home/26085308
I mean its some extra work if one gets sick
If I was rich I would buy banjo as a slave to be my conversational partner and give me wisdom
but these animals take care of themselves