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Old 07-12-2003, 09:51 PM
Steven Toney
 
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Default Self-Sufficiency Acreage Requirement?

I would also plan on a green house of some size as well, maybe not the
biodome , but a large functional one where you hve some environmental
control


"simy1" wrote in message
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"Ann" wrote in message

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On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 06:56:32 -0800, Down Under On The Bucket Farm wrote:

Hi Everybody,

I am working on long-term plans for self-sufficiency, oriented to

buying
some bare land and building an off-grid house, rainwater catchment,
composting toilet, etc, etc.

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What do you plan to use for fuel ... for heating, cooking, generator,
operating ag equipmnet, and/or etc?


A well managed farm will support one person on 1/6 of an acre - but
those are numbers for grains/soybeans only, and a vegetarian person.
If you have farm animals, fruit trees, veggie patch, unfertile soil,
watering problems, your needs will rise accordingly. If you want to be
self-sufficient, there are a number of permaculture solutions that may
help you save labor. Amongst them is having
oaks or chestnuts to limit your need to grow grains. And use favas in
the cold season for extra bulk food plus fertilizing.