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4 Comments on Kula Maui Hawaii Real Estate Listings Newsletter - March 2012
Farms are a tough sell here on the East Coast. Once a property is zoned Agriculture it is tough to get that changed. Even with the advent of "localvore" and all the new organic vegetables that are being supplied to the high end restaurants farmers are a special breed. I wish you all the best with this listing Georgina.
They all sound lovely! Have never been to the Kula area. What is the maximum horse per acre on the Lower Kula property?
Larry - Over here the farms are more of a lifestyle than a way to support yourself, and some of the boutique farms are doing alright with more than just produce to sell.
Deb - Kula is pretty dry most of the year, so a lot of irrigation is needed if you want lush pastures. A couple of horses on 2 acres would still need a lot of feed to supplement their diets. But who ever said owning horses would be cheap and easy?
We don't have fig trees here...........and I love figs!!! More great listings!!!! You rock!
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