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Ten Acres Enough / A practical experience, showing how a very small farm may be made to keep a very large family cover

Ten Acres Enough / A practical experience, showing how a very small farm may be made to keep a very large family

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A practical manual combines first-person farm memoir and hands-on instruction for creating a productive smallholding capable of supporting a sizable family. It follows the author's transition from urban life to managing a small plot, describing site selection and purchase, orchard and small-fruit planting and care, vegetable gardening, livestock and poultry management, manure and soil-building techniques, seasonal operations and year-by-year results. Chapters offer specific methods for propagating peaches, raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries, advice on market gardening, cost and profit estimates, and reflections on economic and lifestyle tradeoffs between city and country living, together with recommendations on where and how to locate and run a modest, profitable farm.

About the Author

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Edmund Morris

Edmund Morris was an American author best known for his work "Ten Acres Enough," which offers practical insights into small-scale farming and self-sufficiency. In this influential book, he shares his personal experiences of transforming a modest plot of land into a productive farm capable of supporting a large family. Morris's writing reflects the values of the 19th-century agrarian movement, emphasizing the importance of land ownership and sustainable living. His practical approach and engaging narrative style have made his work a notable contribution to agricultural literature.

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