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<blockquote data-quote="Bipper" data-source="post: 7131971" data-attributes="member: 20938"><p>It could work. The issue is you have another income, which is fine, but with milking cows you will be asking someone else to make it their main job. Will there be enough in it for them to be able to live? You may need to be prepared to make very little, if anything, until you build sales enough to make it pay enough. The CSA idea is good as it ties people in for longer periods and you don't get left with weeks with no sales. Hard to get going though, interesting to see if recent events help to drive people to this. </p><p></p><p>I agree on the raw milk, non-homogenised is often what people really like, they just get that confused with unpastuerised. It shouldn't impact the taste, but homogenising can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bipper, post: 7131971, member: 20938"] It could work. The issue is you have another income, which is fine, but with milking cows you will be asking someone else to make it their main job. Will there be enough in it for them to be able to live? You may need to be prepared to make very little, if anything, until you build sales enough to make it pay enough. The CSA idea is good as it ties people in for longer periods and you don't get left with weeks with no sales. Hard to get going though, interesting to see if recent events help to drive people to this. I agree on the raw milk, non-homogenised is often what people really like, they just get that confused with unpastuerised. It shouldn't impact the taste, but homogenising can. [/QUOTE]
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