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Just as a heads up, land in those areas is very very expensive.
In theory yes that is a reasonable approach. Personally I would look more at doing traditional veggies and such, you could probably find decent demand as there are lots of places around the denver metro doing the farm to table thing. The retail mj business seems quite a bit different than what exists in CA. It is driven more by price than quality, most retail weed is not of that high of quality. I think you may have an issue unloading the harvests at a price you can be happy with. Good luck to you and I am by no means an expert so take my observations with a grain of salt.
Word to the wise never take advice from a man who drives a Prius @xavier7995I appreciate the feedback, thanks for the note!
It's sustainable for your local gas station. Nice ride. I drove a wrangler in high school, it got really expensive when four wheeling and I said 'Oops' a lot. Those are four expensive letters.View attachment 642086 My current vehicle hasn't been converted to sustainable yet
My tires were wider as well, which helped motivate drivers who thought it was smart to tailgate me to maybe back off since those tires could kick up debris and holy shit they just cracked their windshield what a surprise.I bet, haha thx it's a fun ride for sure. Just finished a northwest road trip with my little bro..,about a month long. Awesome part of the country. A Washington state cop did pull me over because he said he glanced in the rrearview and said those tires (with no mud flaps/coverage are def illegal...but laughed and let us go️
dont you have to be a colorado resident for a year or 2 before applying for your licensing?
again, main idea was to get into organic, aquaponics farming (veggies and fruits) but was wondering the viability of starting out as veggies and after my two years residency, switch to growing buds on a decent scale.
I appreciate that! Thanks for the helpDammit I want a jeep...someday...someday...
Edit: just thought of it, you may want to include the Blackhawk area into your search. It is a reasonably good value and fairly close to denver, but that value is because it's a town based on casinos. If one happens to like to party a lot, could be a good place but not really great if you have kids. Near Longmont would also be viable but I saw something in the news about how it's becoming a fairly pricey market due to spillover from boulder.
Keep the cold weather in mind, traffic sucks, and when you add the transplants who forget how to drive in bad weather, and you're gonna have a bad time.I appreciate that! Thanks for the help
This might help narrow your options.I bet, haha thx it's a fun ride for sure. Just finished a northwest road trip with my little bro..,about a month long. Awesome part of the country. A Washington state cop did pull me over because he said he glanced in the rrearview and said those tires (with no mud flaps/coverage are def illegal...but laughed and let us go️
Looks epic!Keep the cold weather in mind, traffic sucks, and when you add the transplants who forget how to drive in bad weather, and you're gonna have a bad time.
Also this:
https://www.amazon.com/Guide-Colorado-Backroads-4-Wheel-Drive-Trails/dp/1934838047
You can have my copy if I can find it.
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