Preparing for Uncertainty and Self Reliance
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don't let our fags know about these they will stick them up their bums
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How is that going to help get the harvest in?
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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You reap what you canal?
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Montegriffo wrote:Not me, farmer Paul is the awesome one.....
Nice work Monte !!!
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I saw this and thought of BroGrump
How to Farm on a Quarter Acre
LIVESTOCK
•10 Layers( Eggs) 45sqft
•20 Broilers (45-50 sq ft
•1 Dairy cow (Milk) 250sq ft
•2 Sheep (Mutton) 150 sq ft
VEGETABLES
•Tomatoes 30sq ft
•Potatoes 20 sq ft
•Carrots 20 sq ft
•Cabbage 30 sq ft
FRUITS
•Fruit trees 200 sq ft
http://www.survivalsullivan.com/farm-quarter-acre/
How to Farm on a Quarter Acre
LIVESTOCK
•10 Layers( Eggs) 45sqft
•20 Broilers (45-50 sq ft
•1 Dairy cow (Milk) 250sq ft
•2 Sheep (Mutton) 150 sq ft
VEGETABLES
•Tomatoes 30sq ft
•Potatoes 20 sq ft
•Carrots 20 sq ft
•Cabbage 30 sq ft
FRUITS
•Fruit trees 200 sq ft
http://www.survivalsullivan.com/farm-quarter-acre/
PLATA O PLOMO
Don't fear authority, Fear Obedience
Don't fear authority, Fear Obedience
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That is not enough space for a cow. Poor thing.C-Mag wrote:I saw this and thought of BroGrump
How to Farm on a Quarter Acre
LIVESTOCK
•10 Layers( Eggs) 45sqft
•20 Broilers (45-50 sq ft
•1 Dairy cow (Milk) 250sq ft
•2 Sheep (Mutton) 150 sq ft
VEGETABLES
•Tomatoes 30sq ft
•Potatoes 20 sq ft
•Carrots 20 sq ft
•Cabbage 30 sq ft
FRUITS
•Fruit trees 200 sq ft
http://www.survivalsullivan.com/farm-quarter-acre/
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Yeah, his ideas on livestock are crazy. The 10 layers are fine, but a milk cow and sheep too ?
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Those figures are unsupportable unless you buy hay from outside. To be honest if you want self sufficiency on a 1/4 of an acre you are going to have to give up red meat.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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That's retarded. Just learn to handle the right tool.C-Mag wrote:Do you have a weedeater ?GrumpyCatFace wrote:I thought about the scythe, but there's too much potential for one of the kids to get impaled.Montegriffo wrote:I'd recommend you buying a scythe for the harvesting and maybe a sieve for the milling.
By sieve, you mean a filtering screen? We have that for pasta.
3rd World Countries often have this weird mix of technology and techniques.
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What kind of special-ed weedwhacker is that?? Never seen one with gorilla bars on it
Strongly considering a sickle, as I can bundle it as I go. My wheat has green heads on it now.
Strongly considering a sickle, as I can bundle it as I go. My wheat has green heads on it now.