I am a Texas resident and love being a Texan but it is just extremely hard for me to justify hunting out west without living closer. That said; I am looking to move to a western state that has good hunting and fishing opportunities (elk, mule deer, pronghorn, etc.).
I am currently working on my master’s degree at West Texas A&M in plant, soil, and environmental science and I have my bachelors in Agriculture Economics from Texas Tech University. I have always lived in either west Texas or the Texas Panhandle so aside from amazing sunsets there isn’t much to look at or do in the outdoors. I am looking for some advice on agriculture producing areas in other western states that might have some good jobs that would be worth looking into. I have done some research on southern Idaho as well as Colorado but would love to hear what y’all have to say about the states you recommend. My wife is a physical therapist so she shouldn’t have too hard of a time finding a job anywhere we move.
I have weighed most the benefits/drawbacks of moving away from Texas and have to say that it is a hard thought to handle at times. Both of our families are there and all within 3 hours of each other. Living within close proximity of a good size airport would be beneficial in allowing us to visit family.
I generally lean conservative when it comes to politics but I figure with an ag job I will live in a more rural community which tend to lean more right anyway.
Religion is very important to me and my wife and a good selection of churches and multiple denominations is a huge plus.
We figured if we are going to try doing something like this it might as well be when we are young, rather than regretting not doing it later in life.
Let me know what areas y’all are from and experiences you have that might help us to make a decision. Also, if you have any leads on agricultural companies in your areas that I could do some research on, that would be helpful. Google can only find so much.
Thanks in advance!!
P.S. I am sure I will think of some things I forgot to add in this but I can post them later.
I am currently working on my master’s degree at West Texas A&M in plant, soil, and environmental science and I have my bachelors in Agriculture Economics from Texas Tech University. I have always lived in either west Texas or the Texas Panhandle so aside from amazing sunsets there isn’t much to look at or do in the outdoors. I am looking for some advice on agriculture producing areas in other western states that might have some good jobs that would be worth looking into. I have done some research on southern Idaho as well as Colorado but would love to hear what y’all have to say about the states you recommend. My wife is a physical therapist so she shouldn’t have too hard of a time finding a job anywhere we move.
I have weighed most the benefits/drawbacks of moving away from Texas and have to say that it is a hard thought to handle at times. Both of our families are there and all within 3 hours of each other. Living within close proximity of a good size airport would be beneficial in allowing us to visit family.
I generally lean conservative when it comes to politics but I figure with an ag job I will live in a more rural community which tend to lean more right anyway.
Religion is very important to me and my wife and a good selection of churches and multiple denominations is a huge plus.
We figured if we are going to try doing something like this it might as well be when we are young, rather than regretting not doing it later in life.
Let me know what areas y’all are from and experiences you have that might help us to make a decision. Also, if you have any leads on agricultural companies in your areas that I could do some research on, that would be helpful. Google can only find so much.
Thanks in advance!!
P.S. I am sure I will think of some things I forgot to add in this but I can post them later.
