Mini Farming
By Nancy Ross
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Mini farming is a great way for you to get back to nature and enjoy all the bounty that life has to offer. Many people who choose to go with mini farming are those who want a big farm of their own but who aren’t able to find or afford a place and others just want to enjoy all that life has to offer in their current limited space and to lower their dependency on the modern world. No matter the reason that you choose to go with mini farming, it can be a great experience for the whole family.
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Mini Farming - Nancy Ross
Introduction
Mini farming is a great way for you to get back to nature and enjoy all the bounty that life has to offer. Many people who choose to go with mini farming are those who want a big farm of their own but who aren’t able to find or afford a place and others just want to enjoy all that life has to offer in their current limited space and to lower their dependency on the modern world. No matter the reason that you choose to go with mini farming, it can be a great experience for the whole family.
This guidebook is going to take some time to look over mini farming and how you are going to be able to get started. We will take a look at all the different aspects of mini farming including why it is such a big movement, how to plan out the farm and get the most out of your limited space, which plants to grow, and even the best livestock to have on this limited amount of space. The process may seem overwhelming at first, but you are going to find it is a great way to bond with your family, grow some of your own foods, and have some fun.
When you are ready to get started with mini farming, take a look through this guidebook and learn everything that you need to know to do a great job and get the most out of even the smallest areas!
Chapter 1: What is Mini Farming?
The modern world is full of so much stuff. We can go to the grocery store and find foods that are from all over the world. We can go to department stores and find clothes, toys, and gadgets, many of which are meant to make life easier and some that are just there to be novelties and make the inventor some money. We can have people make our food, make our clothes, and we can find items that are there to help you out with anything and everything in life.
While this can seem like a nice thing to enjoy in life, it is actually going to cause a lot of problems. The fewer things we do on our own, the more we become dependent on others around us. When the store is out of a certain food, we have to live without it or make adjustments to our plans. So what would happen if your store all of a sudden ended up empty and doesn’t have any products available? Would you be able to provide for your family or would you be scrambling around looking for ways to eat?
Many Americans are starting to see the unhealthy this relationship can be. While it is nice to be able to go to the store and just pick out the items that you need, many families would be in some trouble if they had to start fending for themselves on a moment’s notice. There are many that feel it is time to take a