I looked at it on GoogleEarth and its pretty crappy land out in the middle of nowhere. Not going with that one now. :(
Here's the link if anyone's interested. http://www.landsoftexas.com/texas/index ... V_ID=37373
Yeah, it's kinda funny how most resturaunts and stores alow pets inside. And the best wine ever is in the region I live in. Ever had hefewiezen beer? OMG! Soo good.
I also gave thought to buying the land and leasing it to others. This way I could enjoy the atmosphere and still consintrate on a full time job. Good idea or bad idea? :)
Thanks for the no corn thing. I didn't wanna grow it anyways. Is there much involved with hay as far as machinery goes? Oh, and I'm not an insomniac I promise, I just work night shifts. :)
If its what I'm thinkin its just a chain or chains with a hook at the end. You wrap the chain around the root and hook it to the chain on the other side.
For all of those in the dairy world I thought this was a fun website. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cott ... /Intro.htm You can make your own cheese! Now thats awesome!
Haha. I work night shifts so it's about middle of the day for me. Thanks for all the input. It's really got me thinking. I plan on raising at least 100 head of longhorn in east Texas growing hay and corn if the land will let me. I think I could get about 4 hay cuts with the way im gonna...
Opps. My bad. I fogot to mention we'd be lookin to start this back in texas when I'm out of the service in 2009. We've got about $90,000 w/o a loan to play with and I've found land for about $50,000. With my wife working and me at home with cows and kids, the beef cattle world would be pretty...