You have your foundation laid to get a successful business going with all the hard work and decorative touches you have put into it! And the hospitality cookies. Now think about this...not everybody is into horses. And even the ones that are do not need that much stuff in these tuff economic times. Decide what few days you want to be open. Do not become a slave to being there everyday and getting down about the low sales volume. Put in a lot of shelves and stock, stock, stock. Horse people like other stuff too. I keep a booth going at a flea market consignment. People like to buy stuff. You can filter your farm theme over into all sorts of other stuff while keeping horse stuff. For example decor. Find out who collects what. I swear I can put anything dolphin in my booth and this one woman will buy it. AND she has never seen a live dolphin. Theme up your shelves. For instance: Americana, John Deere, kittycats, apples, kitchen utensils, bakeware, etc. Retro stuff. I pick up cute bottles for 10 cents each at places like the battered women's shelter store and sell them for $6.00. I can sell a Brendan's Irish Creme Whiskey bottle for $2.00 after enjoying the stuff myself! Caps, hairbows, the sky is the limit. I bought Ariat shoes end of season for $19.99 at Cavenders and sold them for $30.00. Get a tax id number and buy stuff wholesale. Let the farm theme be dominant but turn the place into yout own flea market. Rent a couple of shelves out to people you trust who have something to sell but don't have a building. Put x amount of time working there in their vendor agreement. Become a distributor for a particular kind of dog or horse feed. The sky is the limit. Make your own rules and let your dream come true. You have worked hard. Get into seasonal stuff, cute stuff. Even in tuff times people do impulse buys. I know you can make this work! You have the gift of hospitality obviously. That is such a plus. I hate shopping where the merchants are rude. I think you can turn this into something to be very proud of and have fun with it. Good luck!