Hmong people there are egg farmers: they raise chickens that lay eggs and they pick up those eggs into baskets and buckets and put them in containers for companies to pick up.
Kind of farmy and npab nauj. But if you love the outdoors, there's good fishing and hunting, even bamboo harvesting.
I wouldn't mind doing this once I'm at the retirement age of 60.
That means kids will be 21 to help out and I've reached my other goals before 60.
I do have a family friend inlaw that does this kind of work. They from Narleans but Katrina was a catalyst for them to move the family to Tex n Georgia. Bought the land with the house for only $200k. Got a contract with a big player like foster farm. They bring in baby chicks and their job is just power feeding them. In three months is the harvest n charges ny the pound per dollars. Best part is them eggs. 100% profit.
Business so lucrative that they turned it into a business operation by hiring other people to run the operation for them while they retire here in California.
Only disease is a problem otherwise, just walk the farm n pick up dead birds, feed the birds n collect eggs. How hard can that be? Oh n bird smells too.