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Buying that Perfect Small Farm
I did a lot of work near Vineland NJ about 3 years ago. I did not think the prices were that out of line there. I recall that you could get 5-10 acres and house in the 100K area.
If the climate keeps heating up I guess I would say go north young man. There were a lot of small farms with good soil that were abandoned years ago. There are a lot of farms where a stone boat would be a necessity also.
I would suggest home schooling as a option.
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The group that I was working with in the area were much like the small town group in the midwest. Most of the group had small farms. There is still a lot of market gardens in this area. Probably not for long though as the rest of NJ moves closer.
As Leno will quip;
"How do you know it is summer in NY/NJ?"
"All of the cabbies have SPF 12 sunblock on their middle fingers"
No, I don't think Vineland is known for Hoffa's resting place, more like Scientific Glass Blowing.
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No David, I think of New England like Paris. Paris would be nice except for the Parsians.
As one of the maine authors once stated " In maine people are cold, you have to be there 20 years before people address you by name, and then it is only to say hello."
Sorry David for me maine is south. Having grown up north of the 55, 50 seems pretty much south.
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Penobscot? Passamaquaddy? Houlton Maliseets? Seems like almost everbody in Maine is an out of stater, being Iraquois.
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