Three Acres and Liberty

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Environment, Natural Resources, Ecology, Technology, Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
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Author: Midwest Journal Press, Bolton Hall, Dr. Robert C. Worstell ISBN: 9781312837768
Publisher: Midwest Journal Press Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Midwest Journal Press, Bolton Hall, Dr. Robert C. Worstell
ISBN: 9781312837768
Publisher: Midwest Journal Press
Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

By thought and courage, we can help ourselves to own a home, surrounded by acres of fruit and vegetables, flowers and poultry, and learn the best methods so as to insure success.

In olden times any one could "farm," but it is necessary to-day to teach people to obtain a livelihood directly from the earth. Scientific methods of agriculture have revealed possibilities in the soil that make farming the most fascinating occupation known to man. People in every city are longing for the freedom of country life, yet hesitate to enter into its liberty because no one points the way.

It is not the growth of the cities that we want to check, but the needless want and misery in the cities, and this can be done by restoring the natural condition of living, and among other things, by showing that it is easier and making it more attractive to live in comfort on the outskirts of the city as producers, than in the slums as paupers.

But though one may not own even a little farm, almost any one who wants to can have a home garden—it needs but a small plot of land. Nor need we be discouraged because acquaintances who play at gardening tell us that their vegetables cost them more than if they bought them.

You raise more than vegetables in your garden: you raise your expectation of life. (From Chapter II)

You should have this classic book in your reference library, if only to help your own garden improve - or loan it to your interested friends and associates who want to know how you made such amazing changes.

True Freedom starts with taking simple steps to self-sufficiency.

Get Your Copy Today!

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By thought and courage, we can help ourselves to own a home, surrounded by acres of fruit and vegetables, flowers and poultry, and learn the best methods so as to insure success.

In olden times any one could "farm," but it is necessary to-day to teach people to obtain a livelihood directly from the earth. Scientific methods of agriculture have revealed possibilities in the soil that make farming the most fascinating occupation known to man. People in every city are longing for the freedom of country life, yet hesitate to enter into its liberty because no one points the way.

It is not the growth of the cities that we want to check, but the needless want and misery in the cities, and this can be done by restoring the natural condition of living, and among other things, by showing that it is easier and making it more attractive to live in comfort on the outskirts of the city as producers, than in the slums as paupers.

But though one may not own even a little farm, almost any one who wants to can have a home garden—it needs but a small plot of land. Nor need we be discouraged because acquaintances who play at gardening tell us that their vegetables cost them more than if they bought them.

You raise more than vegetables in your garden: you raise your expectation of life. (From Chapter II)

You should have this classic book in your reference library, if only to help your own garden improve - or loan it to your interested friends and associates who want to know how you made such amazing changes.

True Freedom starts with taking simple steps to self-sufficiency.

Get Your Copy Today!

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