Magic Marker Minis
Well-Known Member
If you had the money, would you pay cash for your house/farm? I'll soon be in the position to (possibly) buy my own house/land/farm. I'm 61 and my rationale is this:
1) No monthly mortgage payment and no more $1,000 (or more) monthly rent.
2) If possible, and I've found some places that do, have solar and wind energy to eliminate most, if not all, of my utilities.
3) I would generate on-farm income to take care of everything else. i.e.
-- Raise bees and sell honey
-- Raise heirloom vegetables (best selling varieties in the area I settle into) to sell
-- Sell milk shares (goats milk)
-- Sell eggs
-- Sell goats for meat (by crossing our dairy goats with a Boer buckling) and selling the offspring
4) We have plans to move back to Colorado and last year in March, Colorado passed the "Colorado Cottage Foods Act" Senate Bill 48. This bill allows you sell from the farm a great variety of home processed foods: spices, teas, dehydrated fruits & veggies, nuts, seeds, honey, jams, jellies, preserves, fruit butter, baked goods, including candy, and farm fresh eggs (250 dozen PER MONTH). Home producers can earn up to $5,000 net, per year, per ELIGIBLE PRODUCT.
Colorado also is "CSA Friendly" so the aforementioned milk shares, as well as fresh produce.
The best thing about the whole Cottage Foods Act is there is nothing on the list that I cannot do if I so desire.
I also plan to re-establish my soap making business, using the fresh goats milk from my own goats.
I'm pretty sure I'd be able to make enough money per month using most if not all of the above methods of income production to take care of yearly taxes, monthly feed bill (Minis, goats, poultry, dogs, cats as well as human), gas for vehicles, non-food items, keep a vet care fund in the bank, human 'vet bills,' etc.
I'm currently working on a Business Plan to cover "income" and "out-go." Still lots of ideas boiling in my head and I keep a notebook handy for jotting down ideas... I don't plan on leaping into anything. I intend to think this thing through before doing anything silly.
Would appreciate any comments or ideas from everyone...
Kari
1) No monthly mortgage payment and no more $1,000 (or more) monthly rent.
2) If possible, and I've found some places that do, have solar and wind energy to eliminate most, if not all, of my utilities.
3) I would generate on-farm income to take care of everything else. i.e.
-- Raise bees and sell honey
-- Raise heirloom vegetables (best selling varieties in the area I settle into) to sell
-- Sell milk shares (goats milk)
-- Sell eggs
-- Sell goats for meat (by crossing our dairy goats with a Boer buckling) and selling the offspring
4) We have plans to move back to Colorado and last year in March, Colorado passed the "Colorado Cottage Foods Act" Senate Bill 48. This bill allows you sell from the farm a great variety of home processed foods: spices, teas, dehydrated fruits & veggies, nuts, seeds, honey, jams, jellies, preserves, fruit butter, baked goods, including candy, and farm fresh eggs (250 dozen PER MONTH). Home producers can earn up to $5,000 net, per year, per ELIGIBLE PRODUCT.
Colorado also is "CSA Friendly" so the aforementioned milk shares, as well as fresh produce.
The best thing about the whole Cottage Foods Act is there is nothing on the list that I cannot do if I so desire.
I also plan to re-establish my soap making business, using the fresh goats milk from my own goats.
I'm pretty sure I'd be able to make enough money per month using most if not all of the above methods of income production to take care of yearly taxes, monthly feed bill (Minis, goats, poultry, dogs, cats as well as human), gas for vehicles, non-food items, keep a vet care fund in the bank, human 'vet bills,' etc.
I'm currently working on a Business Plan to cover "income" and "out-go." Still lots of ideas boiling in my head and I keep a notebook handy for jotting down ideas... I don't plan on leaping into anything. I intend to think this thing through before doing anything silly.
Would appreciate any comments or ideas from everyone...
Kari