not sure where at in the bootheel your looking at, but first things first, what is ground bringing in those areas? Maybe look at 40 acres you could afford to fence and start with a 5-7 ish or so bison cow calf pair and fence off 5-10 acres as a finish lot for your bull calves to see what your getting into and create your market or learn where your market is. With things like craigs and fb marketplace, there should be options out there when selling, maybe try partnering up with a butcher or learn to butcher yourself. start looking at the local auctions to buy a cheap ol semi and reefer trailer so you could slaughter and hang year around, set up your own bison market / farmers garden thing. turn it into a spring through fall weekend event for folks. advertise with your local FSA and FFC then get involved with the local FFA and county fair board. once your get things rolling start looking at expanding. Take advantage of the VA small business loan options and use FSA to get ground bought. 300K as a young farmer/rancher program. They will carry that note 40 years instead of 30, but remember, you are making another deal with the government...
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