There's soo much going on around us, I'm not sure where to start.
First, we had a truly awesome Christmas. Kids said it was their best Christmas ever.
We'll not talk about my backing into another car on Christmas Eve.........I blame the Amish who don't know when NOT to call for a ride - E blames me who doesn't know how to say NO and stand my ground....
New Years came and went - no problems.
Now, onto our big news.
I've been sitting on this for awhile - since October actually - because there's still a small tremor of fear that courses through me when I think about it - worry that it won't actually go through, and happen.
*takes deep breath*
there's a good possibility we'll be putting in a veal barn this year. Now, I realize it's commercially raised veal, I realize that it totally goes against the whole "natural raised, heritage etc etc etc" but I also realize it's stable income - a paycheck every two weeks...
Cons -
we'll have a mortgage
we'll have to pump out and spread smelly manure
we can't go far from home and have to be home by 4:30 pm for evening feedings.
4:30 am feedings
it's not "free range" or "heritage" raised
we have to have loose housing
may be 6 months before financing is complete and veal barn is built
Pros -
Paycheck every two weeks
Mortgage payment automatically deducted (1/2 each pay)
2 weeks vacation EVERY 5 months
We'll own an extra 9.99 acres - increasing our farms acerage
Our home and the land we currently own will NOT be in the mortgage, so if something should happen, we wouldn't lose our home.
Something E and I both can do from home
Our veal barn will have electric (Amish don't)
We're our own boss
bonus checks every 5 months - sometimes enough to make extra morgage payments sometimes more
enough income to expand into beef and/or meat goats...
Financially security - unless the veal market bottoms out....
We've overcome two of our 3 hurdles - getting a contract with the veal company and getting the owners of the 9.99 acres beside us to agree to a purchase price. Next, we're meeting this Thursday to finalize paperworks for our funding. We're looking at a Farm Loan with a Farm Service Agency. They've actually funded a lot of the Amish veal barns around here.
We're hoping that later, after we've had a couple shipments of calves raised out, that we'll be able to put in fencing and fence off the acerage around the veal barn to raise out some beef. E wants to raise white faced herefords, and through a few faster growing beef like Angus in so if we'd have beef ready for the market while the herefords are growing out.
Ok, that's it.
Well, not totally. There's a lot of small details I haven't gone into - but we've been doing a lot of praying and the first two hurdles didn't even leave a splinter in our backsides, so just the big hurdle to overcome now...
we've already got estimates on excavation, a guy lined up to do the well....