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Who is available for short term help? Maybe not Forever?
On this forum, an idea gets more responses than established, profitable plantings and livestock?
 Who can buy land? Can you make your Mortgage off your wood grown products?
 Please send responses. Let me know. How to find growers? What are permies doing?
We can feed and house you if you can communicate with us.  Can you cooperate?
We’re not ready to handle your detox or therapy.
Those are the permies who responded.
Thanks. Best.
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I've noticed that too, the theoretical post gets more responses than the concrete, finite, specific post.  Probably because the theoretical applies to more people, theoretically at least, than a post about a concrete actual location seeking folks.  I think that the more the website keeps growing the more people, from all over, will be reading so posts that are more specific will receive more replies as time goes by, I hope.
 
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There was time when people were hungry and labor was cheap and available. A guy could take 2 cows or an acre of turnips into town and bring home a new pick-up. Those  hard times are gone and so are the beautiful people that it produced.
 
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