Anyone else around the Ozarks?
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Welcome, @USDutchkitty . Could you post an introduction thread?
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We are an hour north of Springfield.Anyone else around the Ozarks?
Do you have any recommendations regarding different.portions of the Southern Missouri Ozarks? I've been thinking about doing a visit to the area and looking at property. From a distance, I think I like East of Springfield (like Texas county). It seems a little more remote. I've also thought about the areas West (around Cassville) and North (around Stockton) of Springfield. They seem a little better for farming, and probably job prospects.We are an hour north of Springfield.
Do you have any recommendations regarding different.portions of the Southern Missouri Ozarks? I've been thinking about doing a visit to the area and looking at property. From a distance, I think I like East of Springfield (like Texas county). It seems a little more remote. I've also thought about the areas West (around Cassville) and North (around Stockton) of Springfield. They seem a little better for farming, and probably job prospects.
I've spent time around NW AR Springdale, Rogers,.etc. and think Missouri seems preferable.
Anyway I would appreciate any insights.
Everyone I met around here agrees that MO is a better choice than AR if you want land freedom.Do you have any recommendations regarding different.portions of the Southern Missouri Ozarks? I've been thinking about doing a visit to the area and looking at property. From a distance, I think I like East of Springfield (like Texas county). It seems a little more remote. I've also thought about the areas West (around Cassville) and North (around Stockton) of Springfield. They seem a little better for farming, and probably job prospects.
I've spent time around NW AR Springdale, Rogers,.etc. and think Missouri seems preferable.
Anyway I would appreciate any insights.
Thanks USDutchkitty,Oh, where I was in Missouri last year, in the Kirksville area, very hilly in places but a great farming area for crops and livestock!
Thanks for the feedback. Regarding the "land freedom", are you talking about more freedom from regulation/less bureaucracy? Or did you mean that the land is better for growing stuff, and grazing livestock.Everyone I met around here agrees that MO is a better choice than AR if you want land freedom.
I meant legal freedom. But, yes, the Arkansas land is pretty rocky.Thanks for the feedback. Regarding the "land freedom", are you talking about more freedom from regulation/less bureaucracy? Or did you mean that the land is better for growing stuff, and grazing livestock.
Both are good. I want both.
I get the impression that much of the Arkansas Ozarks has poor, thin, rocky soils, and is also steeply sloped. It is beautiful country, but not optimal for homesteading.
I meant legal freedom. But, yes, the Arkansas land is pretty rocky.
Excellent! Thank youI meant legal freedom. But, yes, the Arkansas land is pretty rocky.
Do you have any recommendations regarding different.portions of the Southern Missouri Ozarks? I've been thinking about doing a visit to the area and looking at property. From a distance, I think I like East of Springfield (like Texas county). It seems a little more remote. I've also thought about the areas West (around Cassville) and North (around Stockton) of Springfield. They seem a little better for farming, and probably job prospects.
I've spent time around NW AR Springdale, Rogers,.etc. and think Missouri seems preferable.
Anyway I would appreciate any insights.
As long as the property is good to has a great internet connection, I don't mind homesteading at all. LOL
If you want out in the country, expect so so internet, it is supposed to get better sooner or later here.