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The Ultimate Guide to Starting a Profitable Permaculture Farm

 
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If you want to start a profitable permaculture farm firstly you have to make that start and then you have to continue that commitment to go through an initial couple or so of rough years.

It’s not a question of whether you can do it, it’s how you go about doing it in the first place that’s so important.

I have an obsession for learning from people who have made it and make a decent living from their permaculture related businesses.

Here is what I was able to compile into a guide to starting a profitable permaculture farm




 
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This is a pretty good consolidation of a lot of thoughts running wild these days.
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