Just came in from the garden. Was mulching the corn & checking on things. Think I am goin to lose about 50% of the new tomato seedlings. The t-tape has been experiencing lots of breakage (groundhogs). One day of dry ground is enough to take out a new seedling. The lines are repaired & watered well will give them a while to see if they rebound but the leaves are looking sad & some plants were completely crispy. The transplants that had water are thriving.
Buster it's awesome that you are going to be able to grow your meat business. I am sure 1000 birds a yr won't put a dent in the local demand, so there is for sure room for others to do the same. Perhaps in the future a few others could work with you & maybe raise them at their own place & you process them? As the demand grows that would help work around the 1000 bird limit, because each grower could raise 1000 birds & you could still profit from doing the processing & they could process from the work of growing them.
Careful, that is how Tyson got their start. He couldn't meet demand with what he grew and enlisted the help of other growers and before long an empire was born.