I'm really getting sick of the hot and dry GA summers. You really can't grow anything here unless you irrigate them. I was hoping this year would be different. But today I noticed my corn is drying out
So I told my boyfriend when we can afford to buy our own land to farm (right now we are using his grandmothers) I want to move someplace less dry. I really don't like winter but I will take a few more cold days for less hot and dry days.
I don't want to move too far away. His family is all here in NE GA. My parents are in Eastern NC. My mom tried to convince me of moving there but I have heard they have some odd laws regarding hogs there. Something about you have to have a certain thing to collect their waste. Now this may be more focused on factory farms but I'm not certain.
So where should we move that meet these requirements:
Close to GA and NC
Gets adequate rainfall to support crops without additional irrigation
Allows pasture hog raising and breeding
Not to long or cold of a winter
Not a very expensive area
Hopefully someplace that we can eventually live off the grid
Of course have to be able to have goats and chickens too
Will also have to coincide with other plants that our employer owns, but they are nationwide.
Give me some ideas!
Thanks
So I told my boyfriend when we can afford to buy our own land to farm (right now we are using his grandmothers) I want to move someplace less dry. I really don't like winter but I will take a few more cold days for less hot and dry days.I don't want to move too far away. His family is all here in NE GA. My parents are in Eastern NC. My mom tried to convince me of moving there but I have heard they have some odd laws regarding hogs there. Something about you have to have a certain thing to collect their waste. Now this may be more focused on factory farms but I'm not certain.
So where should we move that meet these requirements:
Close to GA and NC
Gets adequate rainfall to support crops without additional irrigation
Allows pasture hog raising and breeding
Not to long or cold of a winter
Not a very expensive area
Hopefully someplace that we can eventually live off the grid
Of course have to be able to have goats and chickens too

Will also have to coincide with other plants that our employer owns, but they are nationwide.
Give me some ideas!
Thanks
