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53541882 No.53541882 [Reply] [Original]

explain in a few words why you haven't started a farm

people need food to eat, there seem to constantly be more people

the median age of a farmer is like 60, so the field will be wide open

being a farmer is based and redpilled from a political perspective, it transcends politics and you produce what people need to survive, it keeps society running

no boss, you choose your hours, like right now, I should have went to my facility and turned the lights on, but I didn't, it's been 1.5 hours and not shit will go wrong, life will continue as normal

build a relationship with your community, sell to local restaurants and at farmers markets, leading to a possible career in politics or political connections

pay is good, work life balance is good, you are doing something that is morally good and matters to life on the planet

you produce an actual physical good or service

marxists should love this, you've literally seized the means of production

so why aren't you a farmer

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53541919

>this thread, again.
I wonder what this psyop's endgame is

>> No.53541955

>>53541919
start a farm

>> No.53542317

>>53541955
too simple of an explanation. OP isn't that retarded to honestly suggest farming when the government pays farmers to overtill (destroy) their crops on purpose.

>> No.53542393

>>53542317
I am op

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>>53541955
I don't have a farm but I grow a bunch of my own food. I'm a NEET though living with my parents. Planning to get a wagie job for half a year and then use the money to head off to nipland doing farm work and WWOOFing around the country.

>>53542317
You can genuinely make big bucks farming if you know what you're doing and good at finding a niche. Even on relatively small properties, if you grow in an urban/suburban environment on a normal house sized property you can sell fresh food for good money to hipster urbanites, restaurants and all that. Particularly things which are quite perishable + quick turnaround can be good, rich cunts will pay good money for fresh tasty '''organic''' fruit and vege in cities.

Pic is of some of my yellow banana peppers, have 13 pepper plants that are all producing currently. Feels good man

>> No.53542777

>>53542607
do they hire foreign labor

>> No.53542827

You reckon the average /biz/ fren or blue hair can did a hole?

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>>53542777
>https://www.world-unite.de/en/working-holiday/japan/farm-work-jobs-in-japan.html
Is what I was looking at. Requires a working holiday visa or another visa (e.g. work visa) that enables you to work there. Pay isn't great but it's farm work (what do you expect) and not really the point for me anyway.

Also mentioned WWOOFing (https://wwoof.net/)) which I'm sure you're aware of. Can do across a lot of the world, live onsite at a farm and have free accomodation/food/etc. in return for helping out and doing a bit of work. Good way to travel super cheaply.

Have some beefsteak toms