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Don(MI) ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Michigan Points: 3865 |
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This is a question for you seasoned folks out there.... I love the knowledge base here!
Once upon a time, I had a dream.... A small apple orchard and pumpkin farm, with fall Agritourism happening in the farm each fall. Maybe a few small corn fields, with corn mazes for the kids. A hay ride for all, fresh cider and donuts. Fall times goods market and anything related... a nice spot to take your family, with the country feel. Of course using allis tractors. But here I am 19 years into an Engineering career. The job is OK, but I know I would love that even more. I know it wouldn't support me or a family full time. But the dream has always been in the back of my mind. Question is, at 39 years young... should I even try? I feel like most days there is not enough hours in the day. Tacking on more workload does not even seem possible at the moment. If I shifted jobs and did something else,maybe I could have enough time to try this pipe dream. I can picture myself there, I care about people and families, but don't know how to make it happen. Dad always said, "Can't never did anything " and yes he is right. If I don't try, it won't happen. Would you go for it? Time is everything. |
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Galatians 5:22-24
"I got a pig at home in a pen and corn to feed him on, All I need is a pretty little girl to feed him when I'm gone!" |
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Don(MI) ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Michigan Points: 3865 |
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I made an attempt at yard pumpkin sales 10 years ago, had a 50% success rate
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Galatians 5:22-24
"I got a pig at home in a pen and corn to feed him on, All I need is a pretty little girl to feed him when I'm gone!" |
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Lars(wi) ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Permian Basin Points: 8008 |
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I guess it depends, how much do like people? I mean people you don’t know? People that are dumber than a bag of broken hammers. Do you have the tolerance for people like that?
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I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Don(MI) ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Michigan Points: 3865 |
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Yes- I have patience and compassion for all people. I'm a Believer!
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Galatians 5:22-24
"I got a pig at home in a pen and corn to feed him on, All I need is a pretty little girl to feed him when I'm gone!" |
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Dennis J OPKs ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Overland Park, Points: 515 |
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Here is the perfect contact for your venture. Check out or maybe even contact you-tuber Ben Van Roekel aka iowANFarmer. He & his wife (mostly the wife) did that very thing in Iowa. They bought land on the edge of I believe Centerville, Iowa and developed it into a pumpkin farm and other similar activities. They even received a tourist grant from the city. Haven't seen any recent videos, he's too busy farming. Since it's mostly a fall attraction I haven't seen any recent videos. I hope it's still going; they might be heading into their 2nd full year. Spent considerable $ and a lot of work for all those involved. I'm sure his experience would reveal a lot. Good Luck with your dream if you pursue it.
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plummerscarin ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 22 Jun 2015 Location: ia Points: 3880 |
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A neighbor runs a pumpkin patch and corn maze every year. Hayrack rides and pony rides. Takes a fair number of people to operate it.
My sister and her husband operate a Christmas tree farm. They hire out for summer help with tree maintenance and fall season selling trees. She also creates wreaths and sell other items. Her BIL has gone all in (full time) with pumpkins, ponies,tractors, hayrides, corn bin playpen, food vendors...... That is a circus. If interested, go for it. Start small, stay on top of things and good luck. It is amazing how much time it consumes. My accountant and I have full time jobs so it gives us little time to manage a produce outlet. So far only small sales to friends and coworkers. |
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Dennis J OPKs ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Overland Park, Points: 515 |
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Follow-up, they have website-also, contact molly@papospumkinpatch.com They are on the edge of Centerville, IA and I think the property fronts onto a well-traveled road.
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steve(ill) ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 87287 |
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Maybe you could start out SMALL... Get 25 acres and plant / farm .... Keep your day job. Evenings and weekends on the "farm".. take a week vacation in the fall to get ready for the FIESTIVAL.. Invite family and friends... keep it small for a couple years and see how it goes ??
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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thendrix ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Feb 2013 Location: Fairmount GA Points: 5067 |
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As a slight elder to you and having been in a somewhat similar situation, here's my story/take. As I was growing up on a poultry farm, I was told time and time again "don't grow chickens, to much work not enough pay", "chicken farming is on the way out, don't spend the money". So I decided to go to tech school and became a machinist. I married into a family of chicken farmers and always thought "if there's no future in it how do my in-laws do so well?" After 16 years as a machinist I realized my in-laws knew my daughters better than I did and I wasn't doing that anymore. So when my father-in-law retired I quit my job and took over their farm. A couple of years later we came to a crossroads. It was time to either buy the farm and upgrade or spend money on new. I rolled the dilemma around for a few months and when decision time came I said "I can spend the rest of my life saying "what if" or I can jump and see for myself". We bought 64 acres and built 6 brand new chicken houses to the tune of a little north of $2.5M. Now 5 years later we make enough that Danielle quit teaching 2 years ago and is here with me. It's just me and her to run the farm and it's great. Is it a lot of work? Hell yeah it is. Is it worth it? Absolutely. I spend everyday with my wife and we're making our own way. We only get 1 trip around this rock. I've already got enough "what if's" to last me a lifetime
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"Farming is a business that makes a Las Vegas craps table look like a regular paycheck" Ronald Reagan
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DanWi ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() ![]() Joined: 18 Sep 2009 Location: wttn Points: 1915 |
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There are a bunch of places like that in Southern Wisconsin. Wagon rides pumpkin patch corn maze and so on. Our seed corn and chemical. Sells seed in spring. And in fall there place turns into a fall festival. They have slides . A haunted house. A train ride, no rails. They are jam packed every weekend in the fall. They also have a snack area with pies Carmel apples and some beverages. Waldvogel farm if you want to look it up site claims 80 attractions.
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jvin248 ![]() Silver Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 Jan 2022 Location: Detroit Points: 445 |
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My brother and I put ourselves half way through engineering degrees selling pumpkins. Location location location. Woodchucks... Have a plan for them! Lol Agrotourism can work but it's an insurance liability. Be sure to consult on that. Apples are a huge spray program. Risks your and the family's health. It's a part time farm gig, keep the day job and farm the nights and weekends. We always looked forward to July 4th because the pumpkins started running then and no more cultivating nor hoeing! Sell Indian corn $20/bu instead of $4/bu commodity corn to the elevator. Sell corn stalks for display, $2/bundle, tack on an additional $12/bu equivalent. Focus on doing one thing to start. If pumpkins or corn maze then be that one thing. Get great at it. Then add on the other tie ins. . |
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dr p ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 24 Feb 2019 Location: new york Points: 1390 |
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You got a family? If it is going to be a family thing and everyone ia aboard, great, but if they aren't. Do you want to miss family time while you are dealing with a bunch of morons. Kids are little only once. Some of my strongest memories are working side by side with my dad. This could give you that opportunity.
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