UTfball68
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- Joined
- Jul 18, 2008
- Location
- Granite Quarry
My brother and I picked up a new Mahindra tractor 2 days ago for our Landscape/lawn care/pressure washing business. Primarily for grading, stump removal, big landscaping jobs, etc. We also have 60 acres of land. Originally we thought opening a mulch plot on 5 acres would be a good idea, but with the location of the property, it would have to be an 'appointment only' kind of place, and decided it probably wouldn't be worth the time. So next on our list was to set up a hobby farm. I mean, we have a tractor, read everything the innernets has to offer and have the land...so that makes us experts. We've been planning on planting soy beans eventually any way (too late this year, I know), for deer hunting purposes. In our digging, found several places locally that'll pay $6kish/acre for raw harvest, depending on yield of course. I understand barrier of entry is relatively costly (I think we have most the big pieces though) and farming is a full time gig (we have guys for that)...but does anyone else farm for profit on 10-20 acres? I was reading that depending on area, some specialized and organic crops can fetch $20k/acre depending on yield. Any tips, tricks, references??? Intended harvest time would be winter when lawn care and pressure washing is non-existent, so soy beans seemed like the natural choice. Thanks for any input.
