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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 16321345" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>I live in one of the biggest agricultural counties in the US. It also has a large amount of oil. Our liberal state government is doing their best to keep the people that own the mineral rights from collecting on that, but it's been pretty lucrative for a lot of farmers. There is no lack of "rich" farmers in this area. The biggest complaints I hear from them are the cost of water and lack of labor. We have a huge cheese plant here so there are a ton of dairy farms and farms growing alfalfa to feed all of those cows. This area is also attracting a lot of interest from the industrial hemp industry. A lot of farmers are excited about the possibilities that presents. It would be hard to make it without a background in agriculture, but I think it's a good industry but definitely cyclical and a trade war with China doesn't make it easy to be profitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 16321345, member: 138474"] I live in one of the biggest agricultural counties in the US. It also has a large amount of oil. Our liberal state government is doing their best to keep the people that own the mineral rights from collecting on that, but it's been pretty lucrative for a lot of farmers. There is no lack of "rich" farmers in this area. The biggest complaints I hear from them are the cost of water and lack of labor. We have a huge cheese plant here so there are a ton of dairy farms and farms growing alfalfa to feed all of those cows. This area is also attracting a lot of interest from the industrial hemp industry. A lot of farmers are excited about the possibilities that presents. It would be hard to make it without a background in agriculture, but I think it's a good industry but definitely cyclical and a trade war with China doesn't make it easy to be profitable. [/QUOTE]
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