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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremy14" data-source="post: 138069" data-attributes="member: 2649"><p>Hello Everyone,</p><p></p><p>I have a few questions that I am sure I will get some excellent responses from. But first, a little background information:</p><p></p><p>From the heart of Cajun Country. Am 26 years old. Happily married and expecting our first child. Just moved into a new house that we built. We both have college degrees and decent jobs. Our living expenses meet our monthly incomes.</p><p></p><p>But, I have always wanted to raise my own cattle. Grew up on a tiny farm with my grandparents living next door. In fact, I used to hope that my grandpa would be running late so that I would be able to do all the farm chores by myself with no help. I was even able to purchase some of my own in high school. I guess that the sense of satisfaction that I received from working on a farm even back then is something that I have always craved.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I have been waiting for the right time to jump back into the market. A lot across the street from me just went up for sale. 30 acres for $130,000. I feel like this is just too good of an opportunity to pass up. It is hard to find a lot this size still intact so close to home in this area. My original plans were to start looking for land within the next year, but this seems too good to be true. </p><p></p><p>I would eventually like to be able to make a living with cattle, but for now I am looking for a medium sized foothole. I don't plan on quitting my day job anytime soon.</p><p></p><p>What should I do? Does anyone have any suggestions? I am a detail freak and would love all info that any of you would like to share. Any sample budget plans would be welcome. I have read some of your opinions on financing, but got a lot of differing views. Since I don't plan on making this my living yet, do you think it would be feasible? I was thinking about 20 heads. Do you agree?</p><p></p><p>How much money do you think I would reasonably need to get started?</p><p></p><p>Like I said, links, ideas, suggestions are welcome.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p><p>Jeremy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremy14, post: 138069, member: 2649"] Hello Everyone, I have a few questions that I am sure I will get some excellent responses from. But first, a little background information: From the heart of Cajun Country. Am 26 years old. Happily married and expecting our first child. Just moved into a new house that we built. We both have college degrees and decent jobs. Our living expenses meet our monthly incomes. But, I have always wanted to raise my own cattle. Grew up on a tiny farm with my grandparents living next door. In fact, I used to hope that my grandpa would be running late so that I would be able to do all the farm chores by myself with no help. I was even able to purchase some of my own in high school. I guess that the sense of satisfaction that I received from working on a farm even back then is something that I have always craved. Anyway, I have been waiting for the right time to jump back into the market. A lot across the street from me just went up for sale. 30 acres for $130,000. I feel like this is just too good of an opportunity to pass up. It is hard to find a lot this size still intact so close to home in this area. My original plans were to start looking for land within the next year, but this seems too good to be true. I would eventually like to be able to make a living with cattle, but for now I am looking for a medium sized foothole. I don't plan on quitting my day job anytime soon. What should I do? Does anyone have any suggestions? I am a detail freak and would love all info that any of you would like to share. Any sample budget plans would be welcome. I have read some of your opinions on financing, but got a lot of differing views. Since I don't plan on making this my living yet, do you think it would be feasible? I was thinking about 20 heads. Do you agree? How much money do you think I would reasonably need to get started? Like I said, links, ideas, suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance. Jeremy [/QUOTE]
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