Posted on Feb 2, 2023
St. Louis urban farms to receive $350,000 in ARPA funds
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“We are looking for farmers,” she said. “We will give you a solid foundation on how to become successful, how to make money off of farming and how to support your community and family.”
This is a pipe dream. On a small scale, farmers don't make $$. It's called a tax deduction for a reason. We have 39 acres, have a somewhat large garden, and we raise hogs and cattle. We use to raise rabbits for meat, but we got out of that project. Still have a lot of rabbit meat in our freezers. We also have ducks and chickens for egg production.
Our pigs, have brought in more income than the cost of their feed. But we don't count our time when it comes to doing chores, so even there, were probably have lost money. What we do enjoy, is the home raised pork, beef, and rabbit meat, as well as duck and chicken eggs.
There's no way these urban farms are going to make money, unless they charge an arm/leg for the product.
“We are looking for farmers,” she said. “We will give you a solid foundation on how to become successful, how to make money off of farming and how to support your community and family.”
This is a pipe dream. On a small scale, farmers don't make $$. It's called a tax deduction for a reason. We have 39 acres, have a somewhat large garden, and we raise hogs and cattle. We use to raise rabbits for meat, but we got out of that project. Still have a lot of rabbit meat in our freezers. We also have ducks and chickens for egg production.
Our pigs, have brought in more income than the cost of their feed. But we don't count our time when it comes to doing chores, so even there, were probably have lost money. What we do enjoy, is the home raised pork, beef, and rabbit meat, as well as duck and chicken eggs.
There's no way these urban farms are going to make money, unless they charge an arm/leg for the product.
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