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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 579667" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>I have some first hand experience with the type of farming you are trying to do. If you are hobby farming it will work. </p><p>Land cost is too expensive to start out fresh. You will drag your land down until it will only raise weeds.</p><p>It take 2 to 4 time the acres to make enough to exist if you are depending on the farm to make a living. Native grasses do not produce as good as well maintained other grass. Native grasses will die out if fertilized to make them produce. Those days have already been lived an just will not fit in today's economy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 579667, member: 6761"] I have some first hand experience with the type of farming you are trying to do. If you are hobby farming it will work. Land cost is too expensive to start out fresh. You will drag your land down until it will only raise weeds. It take 2 to 4 time the acres to make enough to exist if you are depending on the farm to make a living. Native grasses do not produce as good as well maintained other grass. Native grasses will die out if fertilized to make them produce. Those days have already been lived an just will not fit in today's economy. [/QUOTE]
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