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The purple blooms of fragrant wisteria are hanging in a canopy over a trellised archway in my garden now. They bloom in May in most years, although some years they skip. When they do make an appearance, it never seems to last long enough.
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Sunny, with a high of 92 and low of 65 degrees. Sunny in the morning, patchy rain nearby in the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
Such a poor business plan. Always was.
You're raising cattle on the land you could be utilizing for vegetables? Land that's more valuable (ROI) to growing vegetables vs. having insufficient land for raising enough cattle to make a go (profit) for your "passion". Not following.
Ignorant and pathetic response Sam Elliot. You know nothing about the business plans considered or the ROI on many agricultural contemplations.
Your Grandfather seemed to make a go of it. And for years.
What changed?