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Hobby Farming For Dummies
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Hobby Farming For Dummies

 
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Do you long for the country life? Hobby Farming For Dummies is a practical guide that will show you how to handle all the basics of small-scale farming, from growing healthy crops to raising livestock and managing your property. You'll see how to decide what to farm, provide shelter and utilities, select plants, and protect your investment. It's all you need to dig in and start growing!

You’ll get a real idea of what it really means to jump from your current lifestyle to a life farming in the countryside. You’ll get the information you need to decide if the farming lifestyle is right for you and your personality. You’ll learn everything you need to know about property and how to access a power supply. You’ll get practical advice on which animals would work best for your farm and you’ll learn how to acquire them and what you need to know about caring for them properly. You’ll get help with all of the major decisions like whether you’re better off with subsistence farming or a more ambitious project. Find out how to:

  • Make from change to a farm lifestyle
  • Get along with your neighbors
  • Find and buy rural properties
  • Select and maintain equipment
  • Raise and care for animals
  • Use and preserve food items
  • Avoid common farming pitfalls
  • Choose plans for your farm

Complete with lists of the ten unique opportunities for fun and the top ten misconceptions about farm living, Hobby Farming For Dummies will help you discover how you can live the simple life.

 
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Product Details
Author:Theresa A. Husarik
Paperback:388 pages
Publisher:For Dummies
Publication Date:August 11, 2008
Language:English
ISBN:0470281723
Product Length:9.12 inches
Product Width:7.42 inches
Product Height:0.85 inches
Product Weight:1.26 pounds
Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:7.4 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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19 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5Great place to begin  Nov 02, 2008 By Charles Sigler
There is a lot more work to Hobby Farming than the one would think. This book gives you an idea of what is involved. It causes one to think, what else can I be doing with my hobby farm, from raising and caring for livestock, to gardening and preserving the harvest. The concept of taking the byproducts and reinvesting them back into the farm to promote sustainability is something we should all be more into. Even if you are not a Hobby Farmer, there are hints and tips here that are appropiate for any landowner.

16 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5Good for Fiber Farming  May 02, 2009 By BekahKnits
I bought this because I was interested in farming for fiber. The author helps give you an idea of what is involved.

The book talks a little about food farming, but mostly about animals.
I liked that the author talked about things like how much acerage might be needed, basic laws, and things like why a rain barrel is important.The author also discussed how the new housing development down the road is a problem and causes stress to the animals, and how new neighbors from the city complain about animal noise and smell (happening in my own rural town right now.)
The author also discusses types and relative cost of barnes, shelters, feed, etc.
If you are interested in fiber farming I recommend Shear Spirit for tales from experienced farmers which really opened my eyes to the hard labor, long hours, and cost of farming.
All in all I learned that there really isn't much money to be made in farming unless you can do pretty much EVERYTHING on your own. If you want to keep chickens and grow veggies, this book can help you get started.

11 of 13 found the following review helpful:


1A total waste of money  Sep 24, 2010 By C. J. Thompson "Arctic John"
This book is just plain bad! I don't like be overly harsh in my reviews but the complete absence of genuinely useful information in this book is nearly enough to make it an out and out 'rip-off'.

The book purports to be a guide to particular hobby-farming topics but does little more than introduce certain things and then suggest the reader research the topic more fully elsewhere. Topics that fill whole books by other authors are dealt with in no more than a handful of paragraphs. I appreciate that the book is supposed to be an 'overview' of hobby-farming, but that particular characterization does not excuse the woefully inadequate quality of the information provided. To be honest, I would say that just about anyone with enough interest in hobby-farming to buy books on the subject is likely to have more general knowledge than they could possibly find in these pages. Conversely, those who could actually find something of genuine use in this book would probably actually have to be Dummies!

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


1pretty much worthless  Jul 06, 2010 By outdoorsman
Not a good resource for learning anything useful about hobby farming. Maybe I'm not "dumb" enough to appreciate this book, but I found very little practical information. I ordered 4 books about hobby farming and animal husbandry, and this is the only one that disappointed me. Don't waste your money on this one.

7 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Hobby Farming For Dummies  Apr 08, 2009 By Bread Maker
This book is useful for people who are thinking about starting a farm.
Whether it's a large farm or small farm, it helps one decide why they want
to move to the country and if they realize all the work it will take.
It is informational.

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