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Five Acres and Independence: A Practical Guide to the Selection and Management of the Small Farm

Five Acres and Independence: A Practical Guide to the Selection and Management of the Small Farm

Five Acres and Independence: A Practical Guide to the Selection and Management
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Five Acres and Independence: A Practical Guide to the Selection and Management of the Small Farm Soft cover - 1973

by Kains, M.G

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New York: Dover Publications, Inc.. Soft Cover (Grade B++) Mild cover scuff. No owner's names, Front endpaper has a 2" x 1/2" rectangular sliced from upper corner. Illustrated, Appendices, Index, 397 crisp, clean & solid pp., Adds in rear. Excellent Personal copy! . Very Good. Soft cover. 1973.
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  • Title Five Acres and Independence: A Practical Guide to the Selection and Management of the Small Farm
  • Author Kains, M.G
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition Used - Very good
  • Pages 432
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Dover Publications, Inc., New York
  • Publication date 1973
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 017899
  • ISBN 9780486209746 / 0486209741
  • Weight 0.99 lbs (0.45 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.47 x 5.46 x 0.89 in (21.51 x 13.87 x 2.26 cm)
  • Size 8vo - over 7¾" - 9&f
  • Themes
    • Demographic Orientation: Rural
  • Category Technology & Industrial Arts
  • Library of Congress subjects Farm management, Agriculture - United States
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 72092758
  • Dewey Decimal Code 630
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Five Acres and Independence: A Practical Guide to the Selection and Management of the Small Farm

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Everyone who has ever dreamed of getting back to the soil will derive from Maurice Grenville Kains' practical and easy-to-understand discussions a more complete view of what small-scale farming means. Countless readers of Five Acres and Independence have come away with specific projects to begin and moved closer to the fulfillment of their dreams of independence on a small farm.
Whether you already own a suitable place or are still looking, Five Acres and Independence will help you learn to evaluate land for both its total economic and its specific agricultural possibilities. There are methods of calculating costs of permanent improvements -- draining the land, improving soil, planting wind breaks, putting in septic tanks, cellars, irrigation systems, greenhouses, etc. -- and methods of carrying out those improvements. There are suggestions for specific crops -- strawberries, grapes, vegetables, orchards, spring, summer, and fall crops, transplanting, timing, repairing what already exists -- with methods of deciding what is best for your land and purposes and techniques for making each of them pay. There are suggestions for animals for the small-scale farmer -- goats, chickens, bees -- and means of working them into your overall farm design. And there are suggestions for keeping your small farm in top production condition, methods of continually increasing the value of your farm, methods of marketing your produce and of accurately investing in improvements -- virtually everything a small-scale farmer needs to know to make his venture economically sound.
Some things, of course, have changed since 1940 when M. G. Kains revised Five Acres and Independence. But the basic down-to-earth advice of one of the most prominent men in American agriculture and the methods of farming the small-scale, pre-DDT farm are still essentially the same. Much of the information in this book was built on USDA and state farm bureau reports; almost all of it was personally tested by M. G. Kains, either on his own farms or on farms of the people who trusted him as an experienced consultant. His book went through more than 30 editions in the first 10 years after its original publication. It has helped countless small farmers attain their dreams, and it continues today as an exceptional resource for those who want to make their first farming attempt.

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Everyone who has ever dreamed of getting back to the soil will derive from Maurice Grenville Kains' practical and easy-to-understand discussions a more complete view of what small-scale farming means. Countless readers of Five Acres and Independence have come away with specific projects to begin and moved closer to the fulfillment of their dreams of independence on a small farm.
Whether you already own a suitable place or are still looking, Five Acres and Independence will help you learn to evaluate land for both its total economic and its specific agricultural possibilities. There are methods of calculating costs of permanent improvements--draining the land, improving soil, planting wind breaks, putting in septic tanks, cellars, irrigation systems, greenhouses, etc.--and methods of carrying out those improvements. There are suggestions for specific crops--strawberries, grapes, vegetables, orchards, spring, summer, and fall crops, transplanting, timing, repairing what already exists--with methods of deciding what is best for your land and purposes and techniques for making each of them pay. There are suggestions for animals for the small-scale farmer--goats, chickens, bees--and means of working them into your overall farm design. And there are suggestions for keeping your small farm in top production condition, methods of continually increasing the value of your farm, methods of marketing your produce and of accurately investing in improvements--virtually everything a small-scale farmer needs to know to make his venture economically sound.
Some things, of course, have changed since 1940 when M. G. Kains revised Five Acres and Independence. But the basic down-to-earth advice of one of the most prominent men in American agriculture and the methods of farming the small-scale, pre-DDT farm are still essentially the same. Much of the information in this book was built on USDA and state farm bureau reports; almost all of it was personally tested by M. G. Kains, either on his own farms or on farms of the people who trusted him as an experienced consultant. His book went through more than 30 editions in the first 10 years after its original publication. It has helped countless small farmers attain their dreams, and it continues today as an exceptional resource for those who want to make their first farming attempt.

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