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Small Scale Farming

Leo Musk

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Editora: Publifye

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"Small Scale Farming" presents a comprehensive roadmap for transforming limited agricultural spaces into productive, sustainable farming operations. This practical guide breaks down the essentials of small-scale farming into three key components: optimizing available resources, implementing sustainable production methods, and selecting market-viable crops.The book uniquely demonstrates how even quarter-acre plots can yield significant harvests when managed effectively, making it invaluable for urban farmers, homesteaders, and those transitioning from gardening to commercial production. The book progresses logically from fundamental resource assessment through advanced production techniques, incorporating both traditional wisdom and modern agricultural science.Readers learn practical applications of companion planting, crop rotation, and water conservation methods, supported by real-world case studies of successful small-scale farms. What sets this guide apart is its evidence-based approach, combining documented research with immediately implementable worksheets, planning calendars, and troubleshooting guides.The final sections address the business aspects of small-scale farming, offering detailed planning tools and marketing strategies specifically tailored for operations under five acres. Throughout, the book maintains an accessible tone while covering complex topics in soil science, hydrology, and business management. Whether addressing soil improvement on a budget or pest management with minimal chemical inputs, the guide consistently focuses on achievable results rather than idealized scenarios, making it an essential resource for both novice and experienced small-scale farmers.
Disponível desde: 30/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 148 páginas.

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