There you go. Welcome back. You gave us way more information this time than with your original post. We'd still like to know where you are located so as to be more able to understand your local growing conditions, etc. Personally, I'd try your adventure, it sounds like great fun and you'll gain about a million pounds in experience. It will be great therapy and you might even make a little money....doubtful, but maybe. The irrigation plan seems like a little too much too fast, but it's your money. I'd focus on the basics of crop production first. Find a local farmer who will take you under his wing and be a mentor for you. As the others have mentioned, walk slowly at first because the input costs will literally eat you alive if not done right. Ask any question you like. At our age, about all we've got left is answers. We just love it when someone asks us a question. Drag racing huh?
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