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<blockquote data-quote="OwnedByTheCow" data-source="post: 1426213" data-attributes="member: 22477"><p>I'll start from the beginning.</p><p>I live in New Hampshire, and my uncle (who married into the family) owned a buffalo farm in New Hampshire. He no longer owns the buffalo but he still owns the house and land. It is a 3,000 sq ft. 5 bedroom brick house with an attached apartment. The property is now in conservation and it is roughly 80+- acres with a 40x60 barn. It Is roughly 2 minutes from my state college.</p><p>No one is currently living on the property and they are thinking about selling it, I am going to approach them about leasing it from them. But before I do so I would really like to figure out what is a reasonable thing to do with the land and what would be profitable ect. I am hoping to come up with an extremely thorough plan before I approach them about the house. I am currently a junior in high school and this would be something that would be a semi temporary operation 6-8 years at least. I would be jumping from my family's homestead to something completely on my own. I am surrounded in dairy farms so I was considering doing something like raising veal calves and selling to local restaurants, but that's just an idea. </p><p>If you had this scenario and wanted to plot out how you would use the property what way would y'all go?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OwnedByTheCow, post: 1426213, member: 22477"] I'll start from the beginning. I live in New Hampshire, and my uncle (who married into the family) owned a buffalo farm in New Hampshire. He no longer owns the buffalo but he still owns the house and land. It is a 3,000 sq ft. 5 bedroom brick house with an attached apartment. The property is now in conservation and it is roughly 80+- acres with a 40x60 barn. It Is roughly 2 minutes from my state college. No one is currently living on the property and they are thinking about selling it, I am going to approach them about leasing it from them. But before I do so I would really like to figure out what is a reasonable thing to do with the land and what would be profitable ect. I am hoping to come up with an extremely thorough plan before I approach them about the house. I am currently a junior in high school and this would be something that would be a semi temporary operation 6-8 years at least. I would be jumping from my family's homestead to something completely on my own. I am surrounded in dairy farms so I was considering doing something like raising veal calves and selling to local restaurants, but that's just an idea. If you had this scenario and wanted to plot out how you would use the property what way would y'all go? [/QUOTE]
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