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Business gurus I need your help! My husband and I want to start an organic farm. We, like many, don’t have enough money to get a substantial amount of property. We want to have a few head of cattle, sheep, a good amount of chickens and grow an organic garden. We’ve looked into USDA government loans and that many be a option for us, but I wanted to know what our options would be for investors. I know a handful of people who might consider investing with us, but I don’t know the slightest about the whole process.
Is this idea even an option? What type of deals would be made for investors? What could we offer them?
Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!

as we move into the barter system and the black market for the dollar is on verge of collapse and industries like the one you are talking about is the future I would consider by having those you know to be partners with you and then to work together in some team way so you can produce a lot of food which is going to be needed during this economic collapse and great depression.

Peace and good luck

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