Hi my brother is disabled through an assault and we have bought 11.4 acres to get a good investment for him it has a house is next door to the land its not just in the middle of now were for him with stables that we built also we just put a static caravan on there and he was reported the same week ,we are apealing it, but we brought the feild to farm book which Is amazing!!!!!We are looking to put a worm farm on there so he can maybe build a house in the future i know you cant get all the money from worm farm but whats the pecentage you can get 99% 10%? I thought maybe some christmas trees or chickens/turkeys to supplement it and use the soil and for the christmas trees thanks argain for all your help....
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worm farming % Newbie /turkey chickens
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jenks2000
, 29 Sep 2010 11:11
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Posted 29 September 2010 - 11:11
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Posted 29 September 2010 - 17:42
Hi jenks2000,
Welcome to the forum. If you are looking to build a house and use worm farming as the main enterprise you are unlikely to pass the functionality test. Christmas trees are also a non starter and is difficlt to prove functional need for chickens/turkeys. Pigs and Alpacas appear to be the best bet at present.
Dave C
Welcome to the forum. If you are looking to build a house and use worm farming as the main enterprise you are unlikely to pass the functionality test. Christmas trees are also a non starter and is difficlt to prove functional need for chickens/turkeys. Pigs and Alpacas appear to be the best bet at present.
Dave C
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