Posted on Sep 21, 2015
SGT Sara Hodgkiss
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First let me state I realize I am a girl with a dream. I am a Medically Retired Vet who has recently bought my family's un operational, not even animal inhabitable horse farm. This farm is located in Lancaster County Pa. The farm is in need of more than I alone can handle, especially with my Medical issues. Does anyone know of any programs that could offer assistance whether it be labor or financial? Any and all advice is greatly appreciated!
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SGT David T.
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You may want to talk to the Small Business Administration or the Farm Service Agency. They may have some programs or at the very least maybe point you in the right direction.
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CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
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Sgt., you should check out this website: http://www.ebvfoundation.org/. Consider organic specialty crops, or leasing your property to local farmers until you can enroll into the VA VocRehab & Employment Training program for support and training. Good luck!
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SPC Brian North
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I know this is a rather old post, however for any Veteran who is interested in agriculture in general there is a non-profit organization called Farmer Veteran Coalition. FVC is a national organization with chapters in a large number of States. It's well worth joining at no cost. The group provides numerous grants to individuals every year. The group is comprised of like minded Vets working in agriculture, and there is no shortage of people willing to lend a hand to support their fellow brothers/sisters.
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Good day, Do you need a loan so urgently if yes kindly contact this good company where I got my loan today from through this email: via ( [login to see] )
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SGT Rick dawson Carpenter
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I have been wanting to do this as well in Florida. My credit has been the only thing stopping me from getting "anywhere". All these postings with links, many of them require really good credit or a great amount of start-up cash, then after you have dropped your money, they "decide" if they want to come along-side. I lost just over 18K that way, waiting for SBA and another one (cant (remember the name) to "decide" if I was a good choice for them to aid. After I was nearly homeless from my personal investment and getting a lease signed with building permits, they then decided i was a potential risk.
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CW3 Stephen Mills
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Anytime you have to pay to apply for credit its a scam.
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Cpl Joshua Caldwell
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SGT Sara Hodgkiss I know it has been a while since you posted this, but I have a idea that might work for you. Can you do a joint venture contract with any adjacent horse farms. Basically you partner with them to run your farm. They get added income and you get an operation to call your own, no matter what your physical limits are.
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PO1 Charles Kimbril
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I am working with https://www.fcsamerica.com/
If planning to live on the AG ground, down payment is 25% down.
If not planning to build/live on AG ground, down payment is 35% down.
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SrA Alana Herrera
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I am in the exact same situation! With a few different details, I am trying to obtain the land still...I am unsure where exactly to start and what routes I can take. I would like to start up a boarding facility, and eventually add on some cool non-profit programs.
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MSgt Aerospace Medical Service
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PO3 Darrel Cappetta
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There are two different types of opportunities that can aid you. First, there is Department of Agriculture Loan Programs that can help you with Financial issues. Also, there is an SBA Loan Opportunity. Depending on your Disability Rating, you can get a significant loan size with small payment options.
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