ma-propriete-agricole.fr, your specialist in buying and selling agricultural property in every region of France, offers you a wide range of agricultural estates for sale by private owners or by property professionals. Thanks to our highly advanced search tool, you can select farms for sale according to production, location, surface area or purchase price. If you don't find the farm property for sale that matches your criteria, you can create an alert to be automatically informed of new farm properties for sale that are published on our portal.
Situated near a market town or at a distance from any neighbours, you will find mixed farming farms for sale according to your criteria.
In addition to the mixed farming farms that we offer in this category, we also present farms specialising in the type of production that interests you: Dairy cows, beef, pork, sheep, goats, poultry, laying hens, rabbits, field crops, specialised crops, arboriculture, market gardening, horticulture, dog and cat boarding and other production, as well as shares in agricultural companies.
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Whether you are a farmer wishing to sell your farm dedicated to crops and livestock, or a property professional specialising in agricultural transactions, our portal will meet your needs for a successful transfer of your agricultural property.
As their name suggests, mixed livestock farms are multi-purpose, as they are home to both animals and crops intended either for feeding the animals or for sale.
They are therefore mixed farms that you can choose to specialise in one or more agricultural productions, or to maintain these 2 complementary activities.
Combining animal and plant production is a step towards agro-ecology, when animals are fed by crops and meadows, which are in turn fertilised by their excrement.
It is therefore an economic system with a future in terms of environmental issues.
A number of advantages have been identified for mixed farming systems:
Self-producing your own animal feed reduces your dependence on outside suppliers and on highly volatile prices. The proximity of your crops means you can reduce transport, which is both costly and time-consuming.
Mixed farms often combine ruminant farming (beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, goats, etc.) with a rotation of crops mainly intended for animal feed (meadows, cereals, etc.).
First of all, you need to define your farming project and choose the main livestock farm you want to set up.
The size of the farm you want to set up is crucial, both in terms of the number of hectares of land and the number of animals. You need to find a balance between the volume of work required and your availability (including employees if necessary).
Note that you are not obliged to buy the entire farm area. You can buy farmland and also rent land under a rural lease.
You should then carry out a 1st financial approach to check the feasibility of your project in terms of investment and financing. And the ability of your future farm to generate sufficient income to cover your expenses, annual repayments and remuneration.
Mixed farming operations very often include a house. The presence of a house often increases the purchase price, but meets the need for accommodation on the production site.
Feel free to download our free white paper outlining all the stages involved in setting up a farm.