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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostikailo" data-source="post: 1179639" data-attributes="member: 22989"><p>I am trying to start up a profitable farm as my profession. I have 100 acres in upstate new york climate zone 5. I have around 50 grand to start. I was considering to do beef cattle, and researched it alot, and talked to the farmers around here. I was thinking of switching to growing lavander, flowers, woodies or like dog wood ect used for flowers, and bamboo. My question is for a novice, I have never taken care of cattle before, I have grown a bit, not much, so new to that. Which would you guys say would be the surest way to make a living, cows, or plants? Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostikailo, post: 1179639, member: 22989"] I am trying to start up a profitable farm as my profession. I have 100 acres in upstate new york climate zone 5. I have around 50 grand to start. I was considering to do beef cattle, and researched it alot, and talked to the farmers around here. I was thinking of switching to growing lavander, flowers, woodies or like dog wood ect used for flowers, and bamboo. My question is for a novice, I have never taken care of cattle before, I have grown a bit, not much, so new to that. Which would you guys say would be the surest way to make a living, cows, or plants? Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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