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Starting a farm from £10,000
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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 9179834" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>sorry, but how are you going to move forward with your business if you haven't even retained your original plan. </p><p>Even I have a copy of our original plan and application for a council holding from 1996. </p><p>20k savings + 20k bank overdraft was what was needed for 23 acre holding. </p><p></p><p>If one thing you will learn from this, it should be write your plans and goals down on paper. Keep it to go back to in future. It will help you find your way - even if you change your plan.</p><p>Research has shown that people who do this are 10 times more likely to succeed in business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 9179834, member: 13510"] sorry, but how are you going to move forward with your business if you haven't even retained your original plan. Even I have a copy of our original plan and application for a council holding from 1996. 20k savings + 20k bank overdraft was what was needed for 23 acre holding. If one thing you will learn from this, it should be write your plans and goals down on paper. Keep it to go back to in future. It will help you find your way - even if you change your plan. Research has shown that people who do this are 10 times more likely to succeed in business. [/QUOTE]
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