Back in the 1960s, when we all wanted a simple life on the land, a friend on the Isle of Wight who inherited enough only just enough money to buy a smalholding decided to keep pigs as part of hie self-sufficiency plan. Acting on advice, he invested in a boar and six sows and provided a sty for each sow and a separate sty for the boar. However, he didn't really understand the advice he was given and let the boar and sows run freely in their field. The highly efficient boar got all six sows pregnant and he was over-run by piglets and had to sell them off at a loss. In future years, he took care to regulate the boar's access to his harem.
I vaguely remember from school economics learning something about the pig cycle. it's all gone now but I don't think it had anything to do with two-wheeled porcine transport.
Where I grew up, city folks often came out to show us "hicks" how to grow crops and livestock. They assumed we were too dumb to make money growing food and raising livestock to be successful because we did not have the latest car or whatever.
Today, we are still there and they are long gone after going bankrupt. Mom drove a Porsche Macan as well when she retired which was the third one in the state at the time and it cost more than my tractor!
Now however, Chinese nationals are buying farmland and hiring people to grow Marijuana. This is bringing all sorts of bad into my part of rural America where we live. Fentanyl isn't killing off the dopers so, things are also starting to skew towards larger legal numbers of recreational drug use. It seems like the nontypical drug consumers are the ones that win the Fentanyl lottery and is typically some high school or college student who bought some random pill at a bar or club to 'try".
The genetically modified Marijuana we see in the recreational trade has very little, if any, relationship to the Marijuana of the past. While I don't agree with it being at the same level as Angel Dust, LSD, etc. It is a whole lot worse than a "beer" today. I also see the permanent effects on the brains of younger people who lose the ability to function productively in society due to diminished brain capacity. A year later, they still have trouble communicating coherently and still haven't regained basic math skills to do things like make change at a cash register.
Medically with PTSD and some other things like Seizures, I think it has real merit but, that is lost in all the $$$ being made.
I'm afraid all we are going to be able to grow in a few generations is Marijuana as we lose the ability to feed ourselves ...
Animal husbandry and livestock management is a skill that isn't gained by spending lots of money! Money might cover up mistakes but, it generally won't fix them!