3 hours ago
(Yesterday, 10:54 AM)RussianTroll Wrote: I don't know your story. I base it on the stories of Russians who moved to America. If you are doing well, I am happy for you. Answer the question: can you breed domestic animals (chickens, geese, pigs, etc.), vegetables, fruits (apples, pears, etc.) and sell these products freely wherever you want?
Thank you.
In Maine there's a big difference between your typical city setting and that of rural farmland type areas with the latter being the majority. I live in the city, but I can drive ten minutes in any direction where the scenery adorns a transition to glorious and spacious fields of green. I see mostly flatland areas with rolled up bales of hay scattered about. I see a lot of cows and horses. I see apple orchards and corn fields. I always have to be wary of fowl afoot while I freight-line along my way as I desire driving and departing the city almost daily.
I don't know about rules and regulations for the state as a whole, but in the above areas there are many farmstands or other similar outlets on-site in which passers-by can make purchases. These farmers will even come to the city and setup on the side of major routes and many other main streets to sell their goods e.g. strawberries are common.
And when I go to my independent mechanic a couple towns over there's always roosters and hens runnin' around while I'm waitin' on my ride to be repaired. I don't imagine I'd be able to entertain such a scenario here in the city though as it would surely serve as sin in some codebook.