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The Complete Guide to Smallholding - cover

The Complete Guide to Smallholding

Debbie Kingsley

Publisher: The Crowood Press

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Summary

Essential advice from finding your plot to selling your produce and everything in between
Growing your own food and living off the land is an aspiration for many, but where do you start and how do you make it work? Providing a truly comprehensive insight and packed with practical guidance for the 21st century smallholder, this book is for anyone considering, starting out or in the throes of smallholding. Addressing the challenges and pitfalls, as well as the joys, and with over 400 illustrations.
Available since: 09/14/2023.
Print length: 208 pages.

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