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Posted by Steve on March 01, 2003 at 19:41:47 from (128.242.4.59):
In Reply to: O.T. Any small buisness ideas? posted by Steve in Kansas on February 28, 2003 at 09:47:41:
Thanx to all who have posted, and if you haven't and have an idea please do. I have considered pet and horse boarding but I live a little to far from a good sized city for that. Also cutting and selling firewood, but there isn't much of a demand for it or profit margin unless you sell to inner city people. It is a possibility but to make it work good, I would need a partner in the city to stock pile some and over see the selling of it. I am lacking the connection with a trust worthy person to do that. Right now I am toying with the idea of specializing in corals and catch pen building for cattle, but portable stuff maybe a hold back on that. Also, small bales are handy but everyone pretty much bales the big bales anymore. I have considered doing a bunch of bailing and selling small quantities of bales to farmers who need a few but only have big bales, and have them available at all times. But I think the small quantities would be a hold back on that idea. That, and people starving for hay would be buying all you had if you weren't priced a little high which would be a set back. Just a couple things that I am thinking about but am open to all ideas.
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