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BlueMonk10
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hey guys, bear with me, I've got a few basic questions and wondering if you can help. I currently live in California but am looking to move to Colorado. I left the corporate world recently, needed to shed the chains, and am much more focused on sustainable living, aquaponics and just a generally simpler life. I'm in Colorado for an aquaponics workshop this weekend. I have cash to buy a piece of land and to set up one or two of those 96 ft long greenhouses...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. Could I rent a greenhouse out to an existing grower legally? If I've got 35 acres, would anyone come hassle me to see what's growing? Should I wait two years for residence and then apply for the legit grower's licensing? Sorry if I'm being a bit broad in my questioning. I'm just wondering if I can go be a farmer and make enough money to live or if I need to sell my soul to corporations again. Would love to believe the former is true. For a bit more color, I was looking at land in the hills in Boulder, evergreen, Pine...lets assume I can grow above average bud and I have saved enough cash to buy land and set everything up no problem. Can I make it? Any pointers or questions to further the conversation is appreciated. Thanks