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<blockquote data-quote="Todd 02" data-source="post: 849788" data-attributes="member: 13404"><p>As a precursor to this post, I am not trying to advertise or gain publicity for a business; I am simply gauging interest in a business model that interests me. If the moderators do not agree with this post, please remove it and email me saying as much. That said, here we go:</p><p></p><p>I have always had a strong entrepreneurial urge and find it practically oozing out of me lately. To say that I'm not happy with my current position would be a huge understatement, but I am very interested in owning my own business and working for myself. My current position is a sustainable one, but is honestly "just a job" to me. A little about me: I grew up in the Texas cotton country and have always had an inexplicable yearning to work in agriculture. I showed cattle in high school and began raising a small herd in 2005. I am a graduate of Texas A&M and hold two degrees in agricultural sciences, one in Ag Systems Management and one in Ag Engineering. I am a registered professional engineer in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.</p><p></p><p>While realizing that many business ventures fail, some often before they ever get off the ground, I find myself enamored with one, in particular, that I feel has some value. It is service oriented, so I do not feel as though any of the ideas I put forth here could be compromised by another individual. My current business model idea is to form an agricultural consulting firm. Having worked for the Texas Ag Experiment Station in college and studied the Ag industry in Texas, I am well aware that there is little disposable income in farming and ranching and that many of the programs farmers and ranchers seek to assist them are often free from the state agriculture agencies. However, I think that there might be a small niche in assisting hobby farmers and ranchers in areas such as:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Farm and Ranch Planning and Layout</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Animal Housing and Handling Facility Design</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Agricultural Waste Handling and Disposal Operations</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Animal Record Keeping and Monitoring</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Agricultural / Environmental Permitting and Compliance</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">& General Agricultural Engineering.</li> </ul><p></p><p>My questions to y'all, since many of you, I believe, would fit into the group I would market to, are: have you ever found yourself needing a business such as this and would you hire one?</p><p></p><p>Please be frank when replying as this is something I would like to have a real feel for before investing much into it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd 02, post: 849788, member: 13404"] As a precursor to this post, I am not trying to advertise or gain publicity for a business; I am simply gauging interest in a business model that interests me. If the moderators do not agree with this post, please remove it and email me saying as much. That said, here we go: I have always had a strong entrepreneurial urge and find it practically oozing out of me lately. To say that I'm not happy with my current position would be a huge understatement, but I am very interested in owning my own business and working for myself. My current position is a sustainable one, but is honestly "just a job" to me. A little about me: I grew up in the Texas cotton country and have always had an inexplicable yearning to work in agriculture. I showed cattle in high school and began raising a small herd in 2005. I am a graduate of Texas A&M and hold two degrees in agricultural sciences, one in Ag Systems Management and one in Ag Engineering. I am a registered professional engineer in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. While realizing that many business ventures fail, some often before they ever get off the ground, I find myself enamored with one, in particular, that I feel has some value. It is service oriented, so I do not feel as though any of the ideas I put forth here could be compromised by another individual. My current business model idea is to form an agricultural consulting firm. Having worked for the Texas Ag Experiment Station in college and studied the Ag industry in Texas, I am well aware that there is little disposable income in farming and ranching and that many of the programs farmers and ranchers seek to assist them are often free from the state agriculture agencies. However, I think that there might be a small niche in assisting hobby farmers and ranchers in areas such as: [list][*]Farm and Ranch Planning and Layout[*]Animal Housing and Handling Facility Design[*]Agricultural Waste Handling and Disposal Operations[*]Animal Record Keeping and Monitoring[*]Agricultural / Environmental Permitting and Compliance[*]& General Agricultural Engineering.[/list] My questions to y'all, since many of you, I believe, would fit into the group I would market to, are: have you ever found yourself needing a business such as this and would you hire one? Please be frank when replying as this is something I would like to have a real feel for before investing much into it. Thanks in advance for your opinions. [/QUOTE]
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