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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 8115367" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Sounds like your asking for help but know the answers. I can tell you from experience that taking what you know works in one country to another doesn’t always work. If you want to grow hawthorn go ahead and plant hedges but as far as being helped you’ll need to know what your trying to achieve then ask the right questions. A cow calf rotation? Either the cow is rearing the calf or you sell the calf and milk the cow. Have you thought beyond that point fir making butter and cheese. fir example equipment and storage fir the product your wanting to make. Might want to check into regulations for selling to the public. Especially as the US has a reputation for hungry lawyers. Good luck with your venture it sound very challenging in more ways than one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 8115367, member: 156006"] Sounds like your asking for help but know the answers. I can tell you from experience that taking what you know works in one country to another doesn’t always work. If you want to grow hawthorn go ahead and plant hedges but as far as being helped you’ll need to know what your trying to achieve then ask the right questions. A cow calf rotation? Either the cow is rearing the calf or you sell the calf and milk the cow. Have you thought beyond that point fir making butter and cheese. fir example equipment and storage fir the product your wanting to make. Might want to check into regulations for selling to the public. Especially as the US has a reputation for hungry lawyers. Good luck with your venture it sound very challenging in more ways than one. [/QUOTE]
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