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BACKYARD CASH CROPS -- YOUR GUIDE TO HIGH YIELD PROFITS
Many large farms have had trouble making a profit in the past few years. However, there are several good ways to make money farming small gardens plots. Thousands of people are using these methods to earn part-time or full-time incomes. This report will outline several profitable ways that you can use to quickly begin producing cash crops.
Don't misunderstand, I'm not talking about growing common crops like tomatoes and so forth. No. The secret of cash crops from small gardens is growing special, hard-to-find products that will bring you premium prices. And, in many cases, the demand far
outstrips the supply for these crops. You'll also learn how to open a small roadside stand selling common and special vegetablesand fruits.
Something else. You'll not have to engage in "backbreaking" labor. While there is some amount of work required, there are techniques that can reduce the amount of labor once you are established. For example: raspberries can be heavily mulched each
year to eliminate future weeds.
BUSINESS OVERVIEW
Raising backyard crops is a fairly easy business to set up and operate. You'll need at least 1/2 acre of ground. Preferably, 1 acre or more. Then you'll need to master the gardening techniques for growing top quality crops. After that, it's simply a matter of choosing how you want to market your crops for cash.
PROFIT POTENTIAL
How much money can you earn with this type of business? It depends on several factors, including: crop selection, quality of your crop, amount of acreage planted, crop yields, and effective
marketing. Your earnings can vary from $2,000 per acre up to $20,000 per acre each year with the speciality crops described in this report. So this is not a business that can make you rich "overnight," but with several profitable acres your income can be
good to excellent.
KEYS TO SUCCESS
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