Can you buy just the tillable, with a few acres of the pasture, and a high down payment? And sell some lots, I don't like it anymore than the rest, but you could end up with 80 good acres to farm. Is there a house and barns there already? If no house, are there good barns and bins, good cattle fence? Purchase sounds tricky, it won't be simple, not impossible. Rent out the ground for a few years while you gradually acquire cheap 1970's equipment? Rent the ground to a guy that will pay you little to help farm your acres as a learing experience? Farm some cattle on 15 acres of the pasture and rent out the rest? That'd be easier to start up.
If you could be creative and get to the point where you outright own a big chunk, you could make a little money, plus enough to pay for your hobby. Owning all of the tools, barns, and equipment is a reward from part time farming that most people forget. Just some ideas.
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