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Tod R.
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  • Southlake, TX
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If you don't have a farm, then get one!

Tod R.
  • Investor
  • Southlake, TX
Posted

While this is a post/article more about a disappearing way of life than it is about real estate investing, it does give one information on a potential investment opportunity.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/21/us-farmland-idUSTRE7AK0EA20111121

buyafarm.com...really?

However, if small family owned farms just can't make these days, what is the upside to purchase and maintain as a business?

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