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CalRobertonNov 19, 2018
squish78onDec 12, 2018
vram22onOct 19, 2020
DylanfmonNov 25, 2017
There are a lot of other examples around of similar farmers, e.g Curtis Stone, Ridgedale Permaculture (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Knn7ZH4Tiw)
voisinonOct 19, 2020
Check out “The Market Gardener”[0] if you need help learning how to do far, far better than this. We need more, smaller farms. Biointensive farming and permaculture can save our planet.
[0] https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18406251
ShirsenduKonJan 24, 2017
1. Yes, its possible but its not as simple as ordering stuff off Amazon. The farmhack.org community is a great place to start. Most of them are existing tools which have been redesigned by farm hackers. http://blog.regehr.org/archives/1446 is an interesting proposition too. But in my interviews with farmers from rural India they said, cost/benefit isn't much for the such aerial reports.
2. One Million Dollars!!! Thats what Jean-Martin Fortier says in his book; The Market Gardener: A Successful Grower's Handbook for Small-Scale Organic Farming. Its a great read as its not just about tech but also market.
mastazionApr 2, 2020
In traditional agriculture no-till is associated with increased use of herbicides but in regenerative agriculture and permaculture there are other ways to deal with weeds that don’t require the use of chemicals.
The book “The Market Gardener” by Jean-Martin Fortier is a good resource about those topics.
asdkjh345fdonApr 3, 2020
It is? He doesn't do no-till, doesn't do regenerative ag or permaculture. He just grows lettuce conventionally and sells it at high prices to a couple of hipster restaurants in Montreal. I never read the book, but it seems weird he would advocate stuff he won't actually do himself.
CalRobertonAug 1, 2018
Currently reading The Market Gardener and it's surprisingly fascinating for a guide to intensively cultivating on about 1.5 acres - about 140k CAD gross, 60k revenue on 1.5 acres - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18406251-the-market-gard...
(the author)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Martin_Fortier
macandcheeseonMay 1, 2015
Recently picked up "The Market Gardener: A Successful Grower's Handbook for Small-scale Organic Farming" off Amazon and seems like a great framework for starting a small farm.
At an estimated initial cost of $60,000 per farm plot, I wonder what the effect of an agriculture/tech-incubator would be. Seems silly to throw $30m at an app like Secret (not to pick one out, but you know what I mean), when there are real tangible problems being solved in the food industry by FL and others.
vram22onNov 20, 2018
What's your impression of that book? Asking because interested in that area, have done some on it (organic gardening in general, though not the intensive kind like in that book), and have read a similar book by John Jeavons:
http://www.johnjeavons.info/
Excerpt from this page on his site:
http://www.johnjeavons.info/john-jeavons.html
[ A political science graduate of Yale University, Jeavons worked for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Stanford University before launching his career in small-scale agriculture education. He is the author of the best-selling sustainable farming handbook How to Grow More Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops Than You Ever Thought Possible On Less Land Than You Can Imagine, now in its 8th edition in eight languages ]
CalRobertonDec 12, 2018
The Autumn of the Middle Ages - A discussion of the mindset of peoples as the medieval period ended and the renaissance begain. Bit dense, translated from Dutch. But really interesting to focus on what was going on inside people's heads and how they viewed the world instead of simply historical events.
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