Why Buy a Hobby Farm
Why Buy a Hobby Farm
Buying a small farm is generally an emotive experience. Every purchaser has a unique set of reasons for taking such a step, however, general themes can be identified and several broad categories of hobby farmers can usually be observed in most regions.
For Investment Interest
Astute investors will often purchase a parcel of land close to the urban fringe with the expectation that the urban sprawl will inevitably produce handsome profits from subdivisions or redevelopment. Such farmers will often carry out a minimum of work and may graze some animals in order to keep the property tidy. It is unlikely that long-term activities such as re-vegetation will take place.
For Lifestyle Or Privacy
More commonly hobby farmers have a desire to live away from the prying eyes of neighbours, but be near enough to the city in order to commute to work. Some owners may have little interest in working the property as a place for agricultural production, and as a result, carry out a minimum of work maintaining the site.
A pleasant environment for the children is often cited as the reason for moving to a rural property. Others may combine the benefits of a rural lifestyle with the personal aim of land regeneration. The land may not be used for agricultural purposes, but there is a desire to see the site nurtured for the sake of fauna and flora. These are certainly noble ambitions.
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For Retirement And Memories
I have met quite a few older migrants who want to relive past rural experiences, similar to their native homeland. Many such people migrated to the city, spending a lifetime working at menial tasks within a factory setting. An element of nostalgia is apparent, yet they take lavish pride in their farm and usually develop highly productive farms. Often these farmers choose to live in the city near their families and commute to the farm. Unfortunately, time is often against such people, and due to an inability to maintain the property with age, there is no choice but to sell.
For The Enterprising Spirit
There is also a brave and adventurous group of hobby farmers who want to try their hand at something new or novel. The range of enterprises is only limited by one’s imagination and in general a few years are needed before the enterprise is deemed a success or failure. In the meantime the owner may work full time, operating the enterprise on weekends. The majority of such enterprises are doomed to failure, but this is often a learning experience leading to success in the future.
A very wide range of enterprises such as emu growing, native bush foods, snail production and garlic cultivation may be attempted. From hundreds of new projects, some will be a success, but the majority will be a learning experience at best and a financial disaster at worst. In many cases insufficient planning and research is carried out, or the owner soon comes to the conclusion that far too much work is involved for the potential returns.
For Passion And Challenges
In my case I have no great illusion or grand plan, but I look forward to the physical challenges involved in maintaining 5 acres with limited capital. I hope one day to look upon my farm with pride and to grow and share some of the fruits of this labour.
This article is taken from Alf’s Hobby farm site at My Hobby Farm. Alf also writes in details on farm machiney and implements covering Tillers and cultivators as well as Farm Tractors.
Ben provides assistance and consultancy to real and virtual estate owners in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. Ben is also in the process of publishing a eBook on hobby farming.
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@RamblinAround classic mini for and case believe II with dual wheels behind the mini who ever sit in the mini wil have a shock of his life ^-^
yes please come back again.and thats what u.s all about big massive huge ^-^ and cool
That first one looks unstoppable !
@ScottieDTV I know I’d sure like to have one….even though I have no real use for it. Thanks for checking them out!
I had a die cast of a John Deer tractor like these..I always wanted one for real…just to cruise around..lol..cool video!
@RamblinAround LOL haha look out for the guy on the news who keeps running over every Prius in america LOL
@GeneralGHustler Toyota Prius’s would be like speed bumps..lol
@RamblinAround Do you think if I chopped the Fenders on my Ford Raptor those big tires just might fit on my truck ? LOL That would be bad ass drive over little cars no problem lol
@lolMyke Yeah, even the 110 would be more than I need, but I still like looking at the big equipment anyway.
dont have the room but sure could use a 125 with a loader onfront and a bush hog on the back
Wow what a beast. Sure would love to take one for a spin.
@pulse0000 I don’t have a use for it, but I’d sure love to have one.
@hunhun23 Thanks for watching, Maria. Hope you had a great 4th!
@Busia1949 Thanks for taking a look George. I thought you might like these.
@azzarbprime Thanks for checking them out Mike!
@FatGuyWithAKatana I don’t know for a fact that these particular tractors have GPS, but Case IH does offer a great system. They use it to provide more accurate seeding and spraying…less waste. These are high end models. so it’s likely that they have it. Those quadtracs are very cool. It’s like an agricultural tank.
that is awesome
Big boy toys!!
I think it’s an awesome video, haven’t seen tractors since I was living in Virginia.
Great to use during rush hour traffic.
that is the sexiest thing i’ve ever seen. wtf do they need gps for? if you get lost then you really fucked up cuz they can’t be that fast. oh my god the one with the treads is so awesome looking! i need an excavator to dig a trench around my house and fill it with gravel to keep my house from flooding for real.
Awesome!
Nice looking rigs! Thanks for sharing them with us.
George
@bisquik3006 Yep, They can pull almost anything. Nice machines for sure. Thanks for watching. Happy 4th my friend!
@coddude196 People would definitely get out of your way..lol
I’d drive any of them to school