A long shot:
I read an article of some agricultural states in desperate need of farmers. Particularly milk-cow-farms.
Don't you know about, for example, some Dutch farmer in Canada who's planning to move or expand to the States; you might be needed on the farm......
A customer of mine helps farmers to move from the Netherlands and Germany to the States and Canada. If something like this comes up I'll let ya know.
I'm sorry, but this makes no sense at all. Every, and I mean every dairy-farmer in the country (USA) is losing money at the current on-farm wholesale milk prices, we are netting about $10 per hundred weight of milk sold, it cost apx. $15 to produce it. The Dutch farmers that are still left in our area are also hurting and many of them are having problems getting more operating money. Many banks/lenders are cutting their losses and selling the farms out regardless of how good you do your job. I personally don't think anyone in their right mind would move to the states to milk cows at this time. I'm sorry for getting off topic, but this hits close to home since I recently sold the milking operation of the farm that my Dad started over 50 years ago. I won't go into any details about the Dutch (many of whom I'm friends with) that have came to the States and immediately started HUGE dairy's, driving up the prices of cattle in the process, making a lot of money short term, but eventually helping to produce a surplus of milk resulting in very low wholesale milk prices causing hardships for them and the multi-generational American farms that were established decades ago. But this is a free Country so I don't complain
(too much, anyway). Okay, I'm off my soapbox now, carry on.