I think it unlikely that another farmer will come to that location to "set up shop" so to speak. That would involve a "foreigner" coming in with no knowledge of the area, the lay of the land, the condition of the land, or any of a dozen other factors. Lest we not forget, the folks local to that area are much more informed about what condition the land is in, what may be tillable, and what is simply not fit for farming. No outsider will know these things. At the same time, an outsider would have to put up the SAME investments, take the same risks, and do it all from the blind side. Another thing.....this is still a free country, and anybody is free to "set up shop" whenever and wherever they like. They are also free to take the same risks and potentially lose their shirts in the process. And, after all, if there is something good for the taking, it is usually already taken. In any case, it is simply not possible to keep it all to yourself. Speaking for myself, I have nothing to hide where I am. If somebody wants to come in and compete with what I am doing or what my farmer friend is doing, they have my blessings, and I will offer help to them if needed. I live and farm in Lehigh County, PA. Anybody is welcome to "set up shop" here. All you need is the money to get started and the ambition to do the work.
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