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Living in Anjou , France,
For the many not for the few
http://www.permies.com/t/80/31583/projects/Permie-Pennies-France#330873
Just curious, this may seem crazy, but why not do a little bit of everything? Diversity in produce will probably be helpful in resilience, because in both the economy and the ecology, the more diverse the species are and the more plentiful connections are between organisms, the more resilient and persistent the system will be.
:twisted make a big difference too. However I don't think one should plan on making a profit right away on most enterprises if you're trying to start lots of things at once. It will likely take years to sort out what has profit potential and how everything can be put together in order to minimize work and function as a system. Profit potential of course doesn't have to just mean income if one piece of the whole is working for another piece. It's good to experiment and do things differently each time in order to see what interactions can happen. Make sure your time is an investment and not simply spent, but remembering that all investments don't always pay back at least in the ways we might expect.
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Jonathan Overlin wrote:
Your house and land are paid for
you have 78 acres of mostly wooded land
you have a loafing shed, some paddocks and an old tractor
you also have 100k to invest in enterprises
What would you do?
Seed the Mind, Harvest Ideas.
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Peter Ellis wrote:
Again, might be worth considering some of Salatin's advice regarding the concept of portable farm infrastructure. It's flexible, allowing you to adapt to changing conditions.
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Cj Verde wrote:
Peter Ellis wrote:
Again, might be worth considering some of Salatin's advice regarding the concept of portable farm infrastructure. It's flexible, allowing you to adapt to changing conditions.
I'm in a similar situation as the OP. My biggest problem ATM is storage. Even if I can harvest all the feed for my animals, I can't store them properly without new infrastructure. Peter, does Salatin mention this at all? His climate is a little more forgiving than mine & I'm think he purchases his feed locally. I wonder how much he stores?

"You must be the change you want to see in the world." "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." --Mahatma Gandhi
"Preach the Gospel always, and if necessary, use words." --Francis of Assisi.
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