Posted by Bret4207 on August 21, 2017 at 06:03:16 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Beginner posted by Ewebb on August 20, 2017 at 07:36:42:
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Just FYI on the self sufficiency end of things- You can read all t he Louis Bromfield, John Seymour, Doomer boards, back to the land boards etc you want. What works in one area may not work in another at all. Start small, start slow and for goodness sake, don't start buying horses and cattle and high dollar tools until you know if you even like the lifestyle. You might be better off buying a used tiller and seeing if you care for a small garden before jumping into a tractor that going to need a $$$ tiller, plow, disc, etc. I've been into that in my own way for 40 years. Dumping a pile of money into something you don't even know if you like at all is not a winning plan. And the biggest piece of advice I can give you- BELIEVE 10% OF WHAT YOU READ ON THE INTERNET!!! There are a heck of a lot of keyboard commandos out there whose experience is based on their reading on the internet, not actually doing it.
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