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Can farming be a promising career?

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Jd47 | 05:16 Sat 18th Feb 2012 | Career Advice
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yes if you like long days and frustrations of weather;It helps if you have a Dad with a few spare millions to get started for going solo requires a large capital input .there are lots of opportunities to work on large estates and farms.It is probably best to get experience first by working for someone else.There is no moe interesting life as long as you know you...
10:17 Sat 18th Feb 2012
Not for an ocelot.
yes if you like long days and frustrations of weather;It helps if you have a Dad with a few spare millions to get started for going solo requires a large capital input .there are lots of opportunities to work on large estates and farms.It is probably best to get experience first by working for someone else.There is no moe interesting life as long as you know you will never be rich in money terms but in terms of satisfaction it is hard to beat. there are very good agricultural colleges to start with for formal training
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Thank you irrish-quizzer. I already live on a small farm with 20 cattle, horses, along with other animals and have had lots of experience. I want to do this not for the money but for passion of working hard and owning land and living In a small community. Thank you for your answer.
Yes, if you are outstanding in your field.

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