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jokur_and_batmon
· 4 years ago
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I mean if society has crumbled then it’s not like you need to sustain a two thousand acre farm, you just need to provide for yourself and maybe your family. Now getting a small personal food garden started will be hard but not impossible and you don’t have to have a strict 3am wake up schedule for it.
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tarotnathers13th
· 4 years ago
You only need 2 ish acres to feed one person, diet restrictions like allergies omitted. The real challenge is being able to slaughter livestock, and process food for consumption/longtime storage without getting sick. That and accepting that niceties like sugar and anything sugar related are going to disappear when society collapses. And tropical food. Anything seasonal. It'll be hard in more ways than one.
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adam44
· 4 years ago
Sugar will always be available where I'm from. I am apocolypse....vaccinated? I can't think of the word I need.
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itsamemaria
· 4 years ago
So far I'm a vegetarian so dont have to worry about that thankfully. Have a veg garden but like you said would need more space to have enough food and maybe a goat for cheese and hens and a rooster for eggs. There's a dream....
zombie_slayr
· 4 years ago
I would be set as long as this can wait a few years because I am buying 48 acres of land and we are building a lake with food fish and an orangarium (probably spelled wrong)
carbontech
· 4 years ago
Honey, beet sugar, maple syrup and corn syrup could fill the void, at least partially.
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