>>11081574When my cunt parents sold our family farm in southern Maine out from under me, they briefly considered buying a township up north.
The biggest issue is the mosquitoes. Closely followed is the lack of infrastructure, services or even a town to buy supplies. Anything you need you better have your own 18-wheeler to bring in. Plus skidders, loaders and excavators because that's mostly raw forest.
>>11081577>what we are growing, what livestock is raised, are we using modern/alternative farming techniques like aquaponics or permaculture? To my knowledge you can produce a bushel of wheat on half an acre of land.In northern Maine? Let me break this down for you.
Most of that except in Aroostook County is hills, lakes and streams or hills and mountains. Aroostook becomes plains, hence the potato industry up there. In the central north you are only farming pine trees until you've either enriched the soil or cleared enough to install hydroponic warehouses. The weather is Siberia-awful. The growing season is measured in minutes.
Your best bet is to do tree farming combined with some kind of specialty agriculture, maybe mushrooms, goats, fish farms or a combination.
You'll never, ever grow a bushel of wheat there.
>>11081582Fuck you, I still have scars from those bastards.
>>11081587Greetings, cousin.
>>11081594Now, that is a plan.
>>11081589Whitneyvillle and it's almost coastal. You're welcome, fags.