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<blockquote data-quote="dave_shelby" data-source="post: 1153157" data-attributes="member: 22579"><p>I am looking to farm and have been considering dairy as the best option (over stocking). I am debating, among other things, the type of milk to raise. I have a friend who is has an organic farm milking over 200 head and has done quite well, so have thought about organic. I have also thought about organic grass fed milk (no grains) as the local market here in Virginia seems good for that. And I may just do a standard dairy too.</p><p></p><p>So here is the question. I have some money saved and a job that I can work from home so can relocate. What is the best location to buy a dairy farm. It seems like Missouri and Wisconsin both have fairly inexpensive land and so there are some reasonably priced dairy farms for sale. Any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave_shelby, post: 1153157, member: 22579"] I am looking to farm and have been considering dairy as the best option (over stocking). I am debating, among other things, the type of milk to raise. I have a friend who is has an organic farm milking over 200 head and has done quite well, so have thought about organic. I have also thought about organic grass fed milk (no grains) as the local market here in Virginia seems good for that. And I may just do a standard dairy too. So here is the question. I have some money saved and a job that I can work from home so can relocate. What is the best location to buy a dairy farm. It seems like Missouri and Wisconsin both have fairly inexpensive land and so there are some reasonably priced dairy farms for sale. Any suggestions? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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