I want to be a farmer. I mean, I'm going to buy around 60 acres of land to use for recreational purposes occasionally, but how nice would it be to just plant some shit and then maybe harvest it if I have the time?
DrPizza, educate me. Maybe I should just build a 10ft fence and start throwing in goats and cows and pigs and see what happens months later? It would be like Chernobyl with an unstable ecosystem?
I don't want to be a full time farmer yet, I will do that when I retire. And I don't want to plant things that require a lot of attention.
I mean, if the soil is good and hydrated consistently, I don't see why you cant just plant something and then maybe have a random harvest at some point.
Like, hey honey, I'm going to drive down to the "farm" and see what the fuck is going on. Then I drive there and there's like 2 acres of wasting watermelon plants but theres enough good ones to fill my truck.
A little tongue in cheek as usual, but just curious if anyone does this
DrPizza, educate me. Maybe I should just build a 10ft fence and start throwing in goats and cows and pigs and see what happens months later? It would be like Chernobyl with an unstable ecosystem?
I don't want to be a full time farmer yet, I will do that when I retire. And I don't want to plant things that require a lot of attention.
I mean, if the soil is good and hydrated consistently, I don't see why you cant just plant something and then maybe have a random harvest at some point.
Like, hey honey, I'm going to drive down to the "farm" and see what the fuck is going on. Then I drive there and there's like 2 acres of wasting watermelon plants but theres enough good ones to fill my truck.
A little tongue in cheek as usual, but just curious if anyone does this
