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Originally Posted by Sun
Awesome thank you! You are a Goddess send. By March I am going to start visiting some of the land that is available in the central valley and get a better sense of what is out there. Prices may never be this low again. I will definitely keep you posted and if you plan to visit CA in the spring or summer let me know I can show you around some of the farms.
If you have a source for mature fruit trees can you hook me up? I may as well start budgeting in that direction. Makes more sense.
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I don't really know anyone in that region but it can't be too hard. Why don't you look up orchard in your area and volunteer to work on your days off. When I wanted to learn fish farming I did that. It was the hardest job I ever done and although I want to raise fish for myself I knew that wasn't the business for me.
When you look at your farm business model you need to factor in everything including the cost of land. Taxes in CA are very high. Also look and see what kind of benefits the state offers growers. You may want to consider going over the state line and bringing your produce into CA. Also check out a site
http://rodaleinstitute.org/home for helpful organic info and market studies.
I don't think I'll be out that way but thank you. We have so many farms in this region and I donate part of my time helping them with marketing and new products.