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Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on 1/4 Acre

Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on 1/4 Acre

by Brett L. Markham

4.6 (6357 ratings)
Science Math

Published

April 1, 2010

Pages

240 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Skyhorse

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About This Book

Go back to basics—compost, raising chickens, water and irrigation, dealing with pests, and much more—with this unique, full color bestseller (over 400,000 sold). Mini Farming describes a holistic approach to small-area farming that will show you how to produce 85 percent of an average family’s food on just a quarter acre—and earn $10,000 in cash annually while spending less than half the time that an ordinary job would require. Even if you have never been a farmer or a gardener, this book covers everything you need to know to get started: Buying and saving seeds Starting seedlings Establishing raised beds Soil fertility practices Composting Dealing with pest and disease problems Crop rotation Selling your produce arm planning, and much more.

Because self-sufficiency is the objective, subjects such as raising backyard chickens and home canning are also covered along with numerous methods for keeping costs down and production high. Materials, tools, and techniques are detailed with photographs, tables, diagrams, and illustrations.

Introduction

Imagine transforming your small backyard into a thriving farm that supplies the majority of your home's food needs. In "Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on 1/4 Acre," readers explore the possibilities of achieving agricultural abundance on limited land. This book offers practical guidance, realistic examples, and sustainable strategies to maximize the potential of compact spaces, making self-sufficiency an accessible goal for everyone interested in sustainable living and farming.

Key Takeaways

Learn to produce ninety percent of a family's nutritional requirements on just one-quarter acre. Essential tips on sustainable gardening practices and preserving your harvest for year-round sustenance. Discover the art of increasing productivity in your garden through smart planting techniques and efficient land use.

Detailed Description

In "Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on 1/4 Acre readers embark on an educational journey where efficient resource management meets self-reliance. This guide simplifies the intricacies of mini farming offering a step-by-step approach to soil preparation seed selection and garden layout. With an insightful focus on sustainability it empowers individuals with the knowledge to produce a variety of crops and raise livestock.

Unravel the secrets of year-round food production including canning freezing and dehydrating techniques that preserve harvests. Readers learn about crop rotation soil health and pest management ensuring a bountiful and healthy yield with minimal environmental impact. The author combines modern farming techniques with tried-and-true traditional methods making it easier to adapt for every location and climate.

Each chapter provides invaluable tips and detailed plans highlighted by clear illustrations and practical examples of successful mini farms. Discover how to optimize growing spaces by incorporating vertical gardening intercropping and companion planting. From backyard beginners to seasoned gardeners this book serves as a comprehensive resource for those keen to reduce their supermarket dependence.

The book inspires creativity and self-reliance encouraging readers to reimagine their backyards as productive eco-friendly landscapes. Its holistic approach embraces biodiversity and encourages sustainable practices making it a valuable asset for people striving to live more in harmony with nature. Step by step it transforms readers' visions of self-sufficiency into achievable realities.

Standout Features

This book shines by simplifying the complex process of achieving self-sufficiency in limited space with easy-to-follow instructions Its focus on maximizing productivity through strategic land use and sustainable methods sets it apart Containing a wealth of illustrations and practical examples it guides readers clearly and effectively through the journey from beginner gardener to accomplished mini farmer Its emphasis on eco-friendly practices and sustainable living adds depth and relevance to its farming approach Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on 1/4 Acre" reinvigorates traditional farming wisdom with contemporary innovations ensuring its place as a timeless guide for anyone interested in growing their food It equips readers with the tools to live creatively and independently.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

1602399840

ISBN-13:

978-1602399846

Dimensions:

8.5 x 0.9 x 11 inches

Weight:

2.68 pounds

Specifications

Pages:240 pages
Language:English
Published:April 1, 2010
Publisher:Skyhorse
Authors:Brett L. Markham

Rating

4.6

Based on 6357 ratings

Customer Reviews

Thank you Mr. Markham!

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Nik
June 10, 2024

I have been home gardening for 7 years and decided to take it seriously this season. I have read many other books, taken online classes and this book was such a joy to read. Not only did I learn alot of new information, I figured out many things I have been doing wrong. This book is easy to understand and a great read for anyone wanting to get started in farming/gardening. I loved all the charts and the author explained things so thoroughly without being boring. I can tell this book was written with passion, a pure heart and expertise. I won't lie, I skipped the chicken chapter but maybe one day I will change my mind!

One of the best on gardening, mini-farming, food self-sufficiency

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MYOB
April 4, 2008

I just read this book and I am very impressed. It compares favorably both to classics of intensive gardening and to classics on self sufficiency. Less complicated than

Excellent, well-organized guide on moving from casual gardener to self-sufficient gardener

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Matt Marshall
January 1, 2019

While I've maintained small gardens and potted plants for years, for 5+ years I've casually kept a 1,000 square foot garden. I've mostly winged it... sometimes impressively, other times with dismally. But, never consistent year over year results. I picked up this book to take my gardening to the next level and broaden my horizons. In short, I'm very satisfied with the insights and guidance I've gleaned from this book. I'd go so far as to say that while you don't need a background in gardening to benefit from this book, this book is a perfect fit for people in my situation. Here are the pros and cons from my perspective. Pros: - The content of each chapter is very well organized, with concepts building onto one another very neatly. - The broader subject matter of the chapters takes one through the process of planning, preparing, selecting, timing, managing, etc. most everything one would need to successfully grow a garden. - This book strikes a good balance between giving you the key information you need for any one aspect of self-sufficient gardening, but not inundating you with too much detail. (In other words, this book threads the needle on delivering a lot of helpful information, while still feeling like an easy read.) - I've seen other reviews for this book that complain that the author 'rips off' others' ideas and re-packages them for profit. I read quite a bit and have over the years seen serious examples of what these other reviewers are claiming. But, in the case of this book, while the author informs on alternative (and even competing models) for gardening, the author always informs the user on what, in his experience, has or has NOT worked from various models; how he has modified some of those ideas to work in his growing climate; and where he completely parts ways from others' techniques and espouses his own approach (including very clear instruction on how to use his modified or totally unique processes). - Finally, where possible, the author provides the equivalent of 'modified workouts' for those 'less fit' (MY WORDS, NOT HIS) in their gardening abilities. In other words, the author provides sufficient detail on what might be the most efficient and beneficial approach to say irrigation or composting, but then across the various subjects covered in the book, he provides a less expensive/quicker/initially easier alternative for those lacking the time, resources, space, skills, etc. to fully implement the best possible approach for one aspect or another of gardening. For example, as I'll be looking to expand my garden this next spring, I fully intend to utilize some of the quicker soil prep techniques offered up in this book for use in a pinch while I build up my long-term composting and soil amendment routines. Cons: - While some of the chapters really cover all the bases for the targeted subject matter (i.e. plant spacing, soil prep, etc.). Others give you just enough to run with but leave you wanting more. A good example of this would be Chapter 7 ("Time and Yield"). While the author gives a good and broad overview of timing techniques (i.e. succession planting, timed planting, interplanting etc.), for such an important subject matter, I was disappointed by just how short this chapter was. I live in Michigan, with a shorter growing season. I see this topic as critical for people in shorter growing zones like mine, and apart from a quick overview of each of the techniques used to maximize productivity, and a handful of real-world examples of plant groups that work well for things like succession planting (taking into consideration their hardiness in colder climates), this chapter really leaves readers wanting. - While this book is beautifully illustrated, there's no doubting that the abundance of pretty pictures of garden produce, chickens, tools, etc. serve as fill to make the book feel a bit more substantial in size than it need be. I don't want to over play this point, as A LOT of the illustrations (pictures/graphics/tables) are pertinent to the content of the book (and in any event, some amount of artwork is always nice to have), BUT... I think you could produce this book, still with plenty of beautiful illustrations, and reduce it from its current 227 pages (including the index and notes pages) down to 175 pages.

Quick Guild

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Ronald C Poole
September 11, 2024

Easy to understand and makes for a hobby if not self sufficiency. Building a green house to accommodate.

Great book

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Sean Michie
June 18, 2024

This book has taught me so much about farming. If anyone needs help starting this is the book to learn with.

survival book

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john j. fleming
August 26, 2024

A nice book on home farming, survival, prepping and good price.

Great book for a novice like me

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Nic
August 26, 2024

This is an amazing book for a novice like me. It explains everything in a detailed and well organized manner. Charts, charts and charts galore. Want to know when to plant indoors? You're covered. Want to know when to move the indoor plants into the ground outside? You're covered. This is the perfect entry point for anyone who is interested in growing some of their own food.