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    When I was younger and looking for ways to make a buck, I looked long and hard at catfish or mudbug farming. I met a guy through business who lived in Monroe, La that raised them both and made a handsome profit. So I read up on it. If you think farmingis a risky business you should look at aquaculture. There’s only about a hundred uncontrollables that can put you under.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryBobPosthole View Post
    When I was younger and looking for ways to make a buck, I looked long and hard at catfish or mudbug farming. I met a guy through business who lived in Monroe, La that raised them both and made a handsome profit. So I read up on it. If you think farming is a risky business you should look at aquaculture. There’s only about a hundred uncontrollables that can put you under.

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    Posty, you got that right !!!.....In addition to row crops, I worked farm-raised catfish for several years, as well, until I decided to lease out my farm land and semi-retire.....it's a 24/7/365 job,
    I always said that catfish farming is one of the most effective birth-control contraceptives because you won't have time to screw around !!!
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