Four legged crops are the way to go.
Barn burned down years ago and all I have is a small livestock shed where the house tenant keeps his horse. Only source of water is well and rain; the well I don't know the capacity yet. There's not enough water to irrigate which would help to get me higher yields.
Do you farm? I'm all new at this and have lots of questions. I'm managing it myself from a distance for now. I don't want a manager, one more layer of hassle, more expense, and the issue of trust. Am handling it ok so far, but I've been reading and crunching numbers like crazy, the best and highest use for me with my variables. There's risk no matter which way you go unless I cash rent, and I opted not to do that either.
Your profile page doesn't indicate what state you're in.
But, if your state has a land grant college (i.e., an ag school), the extension service can be a big help. A wealth of information and honest opinions.
I don’t currently farm but hope to do so in the future.
I want to trade my desk for a tractor. ;-)