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Rural Diversification
What do you think the best form of diversification is?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrBlueberry" data-source="post: 1350512" data-attributes="member: 23368"><p>If you produce many different things on the farm or produce or grow something unusual then the public may pay to come and see it, plus spend a night or two at B&B rates (assuming you've got an extra room or two)...things that come to my mind are milking goats and making cheese form goat milk, a forest garden, farms that do multiple things like bees, milking, soft fruit and fruit trees, ducks, chickens, fishing, apples and cidermaking, herb growing for medicines, foraging hedgerow foods and teaching how to cook foraged foods, etc., etc., but if you've got 500 acres of wheat I can't say anyone would be that interested in watching a combine harvester go up and down the field for three days...unless of course farmer could sing the combine harvester song at the same time as combining...ooh but hey ho that might be tricky 'cause that involves doing two things at once dunnit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBlueberry, post: 1350512, member: 23368"] If you produce many different things on the farm or produce or grow something unusual then the public may pay to come and see it, plus spend a night or two at B&B rates (assuming you've got an extra room or two)...things that come to my mind are milking goats and making cheese form goat milk, a forest garden, farms that do multiple things like bees, milking, soft fruit and fruit trees, ducks, chickens, fishing, apples and cidermaking, herb growing for medicines, foraging hedgerow foods and teaching how to cook foraged foods, etc., etc., but if you've got 500 acres of wheat I can't say anyone would be that interested in watching a combine harvester go up and down the field for three days...unless of course farmer could sing the combine harvester song at the same time as combining...ooh but hey ho that might be tricky 'cause that involves doing two things at once dunnit. [/QUOTE]
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