How much is needed to start a hobby farm?

Hobby farm would need to consist of less live stock and more plant life. Id suggest a small plot of land with no neighborhood restrictions or anything. a small green house for less tolerant plants and then main staples on the land : Tomatoes, Garlic, Onions, peppers, cabbage, spinache, and lettuce. And whatever various ones you want. Also you could start rooting saplings and sell tree saplings for almost 100% profits once you get all stages going at once. For your animal choices, i would do quail before attemtping chickens because they need minimal space and effort but still provide meat and eggs.

Make sure you have constant compost going as well. Eventually you can open up a small farmers market if youre into that, maybe accept crypto.

Eventually try to work towards solar panels and a water collection system so you dont have to rely on the grid so much.

Goodluck user.

Depends how long you intend to live. Because it'll never be profitable. Net loss every year from startup til death.

>Because it'll never be profitable
why wouldn't it be
I understand if user is lazy and doesn't have local connections he will lose money, but it's not impossible for a skilled farmer to make money

Grow some veggies and get some chickens. Chickens are probably the lowest maintenance animals you can get from all other farm animals.

If you want a proper farm like your picture. That requires a lot of work. Are you prepared to get up early in the morning and work for most of your day ? Becuase that's the farm life, especially if you don't have people to help you.

I want to farm for macadamia nuts. It looks fairly straight forward from the videos I watched on YouTube. Buying an established farm for a few million with home and business sounds pretty good provided the rainfall is there and there's some cash flow behind you.

I've had some experience with an aquaponics system that I built before so I think I would be able to learn quickly. I don't like being idle but don't really like interacting with people.

lol this sounds like it applies to me
or any other biztard

aquaponics are sweet when I volunteered at a local garden there was a aquaponics expert there who ran a class a local college and he was explaining everything
what I learned after 100 hours volunteering there for conditions of a marijuana possession arrest is that gardening is awesome watering fertilizing harvesting is awesome
but you need to work, turning compost, pulling weeds, and there are setbacks with pests and rodents you can't control

I want to do it someday, I'm really good at growing mushrooms but my gardening skills are mediocre

I want to have an orchid, apples maybe. Olives might be cool, but I don't think they grow well in colder regions where I'd like to live. I'd also raise pigs and bake some bread on the side. Going to a market every month to sell apples by the bag, salted pork and sourdough bread would hopefully sustain me so I don't have to draw out from my crypto reserves. Just need a tall, flat-chested blonde wife to give me 3 daughters and a son on top of that and I'd be in Elysium.

This is my standard for making it, anything less than this is cope.

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buying this when bitcoin hits 100k
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