@MalloryUltra@uncledoomer While varies state to state
It can cost thousands of dollars for a single acre of land
You could need hundreds of acres
And that’s literally just for the land
@cyan_duck@uncledoomer It doesn’t say anything about it being a massive commercial operation
You can make a living by having a few acres properly planned and sell locally to restaurants
@MalloryUltra@uncledoomer Still thousands to tens of thousands of dollars
Just for the land
Anything you build and the equipment gotta also be payed for
We’re still looking at hundreds of thousands of dollars
@cyan_duck@uncledoomer It’s clear that there’s no point arguing with you because you’ll always exaggerate your argument to making anything I propose impossible
Can’t believe I had to explain it to you
@MalloryUltra@uncledoomer I didn’t exaggerate a thing tho
The lowest price is 5,000 dollars per acre in Oregon
Add on equipment, produce and any other things required and you’re looking at tens of thousands of dollars
For an acre of land
That’s all for a single acre of farmland
@cyan_duck@MalloryUltra@uncledoomer Got to live somewhere too. Don't forget the transport. Plus customers for your stuff.
Where did this sudden infestation of "bootstraps" clowns come from? Criminy.