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        <description>Learn more in the Raising Pigs for Profit Course: https://farm-business-essentials.teachable.com/courses Farmer Darby Simpson will talk about why raising pigs is such an attractive enterprise for a small farm. Darby will cover everything from economics to in the field management giving you an overview of what raising pigs is really like.  He'll also discuss sales figures, input costs and illustrates how you can make $10,000 (net) on just 12 retail pigs. My Podcasts: Farm Small, Farm Smart: http://bit.ly/2vMUDvX Grass Fed Life: http://bit.ly/2uOsLTH Voices of Change: http://bit.ly/2vrn81r Do The Work: https://apple.co/2ERsLHZ My Business: Paperpot Transplanter: http://www.paperpot.co Support content I have created: https://www.patreon.com/diegofooter Support while you shop at Amazon: http://amzn.to/2yu1zPj</description>
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