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Is their a future in farming?
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<blockquote data-quote="topground" data-source="post: 7447331" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>Get qualified in a trade which will give you some financial stability and funds to develop farming as a sideline which might go full time if you are good at it. Depends where you are in the country but here in North Somerset there are a lot of wealthy people who have houses with land that they have no idea what to do with it. A chap who does some work for me is in his late 20s has developed his farming passion on the back of a successful building business, he has an impressive range of kit that he uses for silage and hay and about 90 acres virtually for free and he is developing his own site with the buildings to house his cattle. It can be done if you have the right work ethic and get on with people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topground, post: 7447331, member: 556"] Get qualified in a trade which will give you some financial stability and funds to develop farming as a sideline which might go full time if you are good at it. Depends where you are in the country but here in North Somerset there are a lot of wealthy people who have houses with land that they have no idea what to do with it. A chap who does some work for me is in his late 20s has developed his farming passion on the back of a successful building business, he has an impressive range of kit that he uses for silage and hay and about 90 acres virtually for free and he is developing his own site with the buildings to house his cattle. It can be done if you have the right work ethic and get on with people. [/QUOTE]
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