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Mary Hicks Comment by Mary Hicks on December 21, 2008 at 4:59pm
From The Oil Drum, an accounting of one man's mid-life foray into small scale agriculture . . .

From Cubicle Nerd to Cucumber Vendor: Learning Small Scale Farming in Mid-life
Posted by Jason Bradford on December 20, 2008 - 11:42am
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
This is a guest post from Jim Dunlap (Wyoming) about his experience as a new farmer in Virginia and is part of our Wed pm/Sat pm TOD: Campfire series, where we will post articles more related to personal, local and social responses to our resource and environmental predicaments.


Like many posters on The Oil Drum (TOD) I find the subject of how we are going to feed ourselves in our future world of constrained energy supplies and climate change fascinating and complex. Partly by design and partly by happenstance I am living a version of the kind of life some believe will become not only the norm but required of large numbers of people in our future world. This post is an attempt to describe some of my experiences growing food on an 11 acre farm during 2008. Earlier TOD discussions, involving such posters as Jason Bradford, Wisdom from Pakistan and others on carrying capacity, minimum food requirements, production possibilities and other aspects of small scale agriculture, led me to think that a description of the effort and results of one farmer, at the small end of the farming spectrum, would be interesting information for many on TOD and might generate meaningful discussion. So here goes.
http://www.theoildrum.com/node/4832#more
 

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