Kansas. Now if you were in Northern New Zealand or southern England... you would have no noticeable dormant season, and have many 'no winter' opinions... You aren't going to find a way out of this with legs. 2 or 4 legs.
A hardy breed of beef fenced in and feed with what you can't sell, water is handy? build a couple open sheds... you got fertizers walking around all winter too.
The only way to make money on hay or feeds like you are trying to do is suburban llama or horsey people... horses aren't fussy at all, but the owners always are.
Vegetables. 30 acres is a nice patch since you have H2O handy, all you need is some illegals. Very labor intensive, but in my area... seasonal labor for truck farm and tobacco goes back 200 years. No way around it unless Kansas has no welfare and high unemployment.
If you are thinking along the lines of winter wheat or winter rye... on a small patch like yours, 'modern farming practices??' it just won't happen. Trouble with edgercassuns... the only people making money are the professors, and most never met the business end of a cow... this is where the rubber meets the road bud. Just hang on to the land, collect whatever small old fashioned equipment you can find cheap, and find some old trailers to put your workers while they are picking.... if anything else works...you are a really lucky guy!!! good luck!!
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