Posted by Determined on March 21, 2013 at 11:51:10 from (216.130.212.234):
In Reply to: How cheap? posted by rrlund on March 21, 2013 at 11:02:13:
A lot depends on what you are capable of and or enjoy doing.
Slaughter your own beef, pork, chickens, deer etc along with a big garden and a milk cow and you will be amazed at how little you spend at the grocery store. Not much more than a sack of flour + sugar, salt, pepper and tush paper ... and you are good to go.
I look at making sausage, cheese, breads etc as a satisfying hobby.
On top of that you get to eat like a king, the stuff in the stores these days can not compare to home grown/homemade goodies.
Depending on where you are 20 acres may be viewed as a fancy residence and taxed accordingly, keep a bigger piece assessed as ag land and you will have room to move around and probably pay less property tax.
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