Start by learning about agricultural units. Then cross that with your land. If you want to get into farming read some books, not just forums. On forums you can get some amazing advice, but there’s also a lot of information you’ll miss. I suggest mini farming on a 1/4 acre. Or something like that. With your acerage you may actually be better doing birds and bunnies for animals and a lot of gardening. You could possibly do a few goats if your area is lush. Keeping in mind you will have to buy hay in the winter no matter what. As far as livestock I’ll let people with more experience speak.
Start small. Do not despise small beginnings. Chickens are common to start with because you can do a lot wrong and they’ll still be okay. I love my ducks personally.
Keep in mind you can also trade and sell. If you get bees (you definitely have room for them) you can trade wax and honey for meat. Similar with veggies.
If you just want meat in the freezer this year get a hunting tag and a mentor.
Let me not forget to hammer in check your hoa and laws. Little sucks more than getting your dreams to have to get rid of them because of laws.
Start small. Do not despise small beginnings. Chickens are common to start with because you can do a lot wrong and they’ll still be okay. I love my ducks personally.
Keep in mind you can also trade and sell. If you get bees (you definitely have room for them) you can trade wax and honey for meat. Similar with veggies.
If you just want meat in the freezer this year get a hunting tag and a mentor.
Let me not forget to hammer in check your hoa and laws. Little sucks more than getting your dreams to have to get rid of them because of laws.