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Full time farming to part time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jones24" data-source="post: 8494701" data-attributes="member: 115918"><p>We used to run a plumbing and heating business alongside our small hill farm. It was a nightmare to try and juggle priorities.. I gave up 8 years ago and used the capital tied up in the farm value to buy our own small development sites. Only small 2-4 houses/bungalows st a time.. haven't looked back. Using existing machinery and skills from the farm. Can close the gate on site whenever I want and no emergency calls coming in at all hours ect.. works for us with running a small suckler and sheep farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones24, post: 8494701, member: 115918"] We used to run a plumbing and heating business alongside our small hill farm. It was a nightmare to try and juggle priorities.. I gave up 8 years ago and used the capital tied up in the farm value to buy our own small development sites. Only small 2-4 houses/bungalows st a time.. haven't looked back. Using existing machinery and skills from the farm. Can close the gate on site whenever I want and no emergency calls coming in at all hours ect.. works for us with running a small suckler and sheep farm. [/QUOTE]
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