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Compact Farms - 15 Proven Plans for Market Farms on 5 Acres Or Less; Includes

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Zusatztext “Volk pushes back against the “get big or get out” narrative! making a strong case for how smaller farms can! and do! contribute to our nation and planet’s health and livelihood.” — The Huffington Post   “A very nuts-and-bolts look at successful small farms! which every farmer regardless of skill level and experience will enjoy.” — Hobby Farms  “With both the business analysis and schematics of these small agricultural operations! this book is truly “human-scaled.” Josh Volk reveals that there is an alternative to the hype of get big or get out. This is a must read for anyone serious about making it work on a small plot of land.” — Richard McCarthy! Slow Food USA executive director “Here is a clear path for getting started in the most noble of all careers: growing food for your community. This is essential inspiration for anyone thinking of getting into farming or wanting to scale back a larger farm. Small really is beautiful!” — Lynn Byczynski! publisher! Growing for Market “A trove of inspiration and practical advice for the next wave of young farmers. Even experienced farmers will glean new wisdom from the thoughtful tools and careful techniques in this book.” — Lindsey Lusher Shute! National Young Farmers Coalition executive director and co-founder “A huge proponent of small-scale agriculture! Oregon farmer Josh Volk outlines 15 case studies — real-life operations on five acres or less — that prove it’s possible to make a living off very little land.” —  Modern Farmer “If you're an aspiring small farmer — or you just want to feel optimistic about the future of farming —  Compact Farms  is one of those things to celebrate.” — SlowFoodUSA.org Informationen zum Autor Josh Volk is the best-selling author of Compact Farms and the proprietor of Slow Hand Farm in Portland, Oregon. He has been working on and managing small farms around the country for the last 20 years, studying the systems that make them efficient. He travels in the United States and abroad, consulting with farmers and researchers, teaching farm apprentices and new farmers, presenting workshops at agricultural conferences, and writing articles for publications, including Growing for Market magazine.  Klappentext Small Farms Work. When it comes to farming, it turns out that small isn't only beautiful – small is also sustainable, manageable, and productive. Come along on a tour of 15 successful farms, from urban rooftops to rural retreats, all flourishing on five acres of land or less. Learn from veteran farmers like Eliot Coleman and a new generation of growers like Jean-Martin Fortier how small-scale farms can be profitable, fulfilling, and vital to their communities; then set your dreams on the right track with tips and resources for planning your own compact farm. Zusammenfassung With the interest in small-scale, local-food farm production continuing to expand, Compact Farms speaks to the many new farmers who want to make a living on a small plot of land, with 15 detailed plans adapted from actual, successful farms ranging from .25 to 5 acres in both rural and urban locations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Michael Ableman PrefacePart 1: Why Farm Small?   Compact Values and Strategies   Sustainability as a Core GoalPart 2: Farm Profiles   Slow Hand Farm   Four Season Farm   Cook's Garden   Harvest Moon Flower Farm   Peregrine Farm   Liberty Gardens   Kealaola Farm   Les Jardins de la Grelinette   Groundswell Farm   Mellowfields Urban Farm   Full Plate Farm   Flywheel Farm   Leap Frog Farm   Cully Neighborhood Farm   Brooklyn GrangePart 3: Nuts and Bolts   Planning and Designing Your Own   Making It Work Financially   Epilogue: Small Plans for the Future Learning More Index...

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