Before you open your wallet, make a detail plan .
Two acres is not much to farm on .
My second oldest customer is 86 and he just stopped farming his 10 hill side acres which he been doing single handed for 30 years since his father died using nothing but walk behinds which would all be better than 60 years old and a local copy of the UK Bull Dog tractor made during WWII fitted with a platform to get stuff up the steep hill.
IMHO you would be best served with the largest fast ZTR that will fit between your smallest space on the lawn as you will mow 30 to 50 times a year but will plow 5 to 6 times a year if at all .
If you are only going to grow for family & friends then have a good think about doing no till gardening or even a permaculture type of garden a lot of work to establish but very little in the way of maintenance for decades to com.
Got another customer on 25 acres.
He built 3 houses , landscaped the front 5 acres and farms about 5 using a stand on digger he bought 2nd hand for $ 15,000 ( aus ) with all the gear .
He bought a flail mower & 4' plow to go with it as they were not in the contractors pack ( ripper blade , 4 way bucket, post hole auger , fork blades , cement mixer & pump ) that came with it.
Powered by Wisconsin V twin ( which is why he is a customer ) . Even better is it takes about 2 minutes to change impliments which is a lot faster & easier than with any Garden or Sub-Compact tractor I have ever seen .
The advice about avoiding the slightly bigger lawn mowers pretending to be tractors is good .
I will add to that to avoid any supposedly "tractor" that has a vertical shaft engine, there are made exclusively for mowers where the only important thing is price .
IF it were me spending the money then it would e an ex comercial ZTR with fabricated deck of 48" to 61" then what ever farming gear I thought I might need .
I would mount an electric sprayer over the engine bay on the ZTR .