I know of people by me that...board...horses. Lots of them as a matter of fact. People come over every day, take care of their horses. They supply their own hay, alfalfa, oats, feed. They can purchase from the owners, but cheaper to get it themselves. The renters are responsible for stall maintenance, and there is a fee by the owner for getting rid of straw and... Water is there. You get the idea. Folks want and have horses but don't have a place of their own to keep them. There's money to be made. What does it take to setup a business and insurance? Got me, but are plenty around me that are doing just fine. I should point out however that these are farms or farmettes where the renters can ride as well.
Good luck and keep in mind that although it is said that unemployment is down under 5%, flipping burgers or boiling hotdogs at minimum wage won't support a family, and therefore isn't employed as far as I'm concerned, so make that money any way and anywhere that you can, legally, and as much of it as possible. I want to hear that your daughter and family became self made millionaires but they never will without taking or being talked out of chances.
I've seen community gardens when I'm out and about. People don't have a large enough place inside of their 5th floor apartment, want to garden, rent small 20'x20' plots. First time I saw one, about the size of a football field all fenced/penned up and out and people out in them gardening, I chuckled. Bet the land owners are chuckling all the way to the bank. Nothing like allowing someone else to build and pay your equity for you.
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