Three Acres And Liberty

Three Acres And Liberty by Bolton Hall, published by Standard Publications, Incorporated in May 2009, is a practical guide aimed at city dwellers interested in utilizing small plots of land for sustainable living. This edition spans 222 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines how a modest garden measuring ten yards by seven can yield sufficient vegetables for a family of six, emphasizing the feasibility of small-scale farming.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of various aspects of small farming, including the profitability of timber, crop transportation, and the challenges of securing farm loans. Bolton Hall provides insights into maximizing productivity on limited land, making this book a valuable resource for those considering the transition to a small farm for personal sustenance or profit. The practical advice and detailed discussions cater to anyone looking to cultivate their own food or engage in small-scale agriculture.
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One hour a day spent in a garden ten yards long by seven wide will supply vegetables enough for a family of six. Bolton Hall wrote Three Acres and Liberty as a guide to city people who want to support a family with a small plot of land. He shows how a small tract of land near a town can be easily affordable and how a family can use the land in the most productive manner. Besides farming the author discusses limber for profit, transportation of crops, the difficulty of getting farm loans, and mosquitoes. This book is an excellent overview for anyone contemplating starting a small farm for food or profit.
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