When you think about a farm, what's the first thing that comes to your mind? Huge fields with tractors and cows everywhere? Maybe a couple of chickens running around a big red barn? What if I told you there are people are producing more with less acres than ever before?
I was dong a little research on YouTube, when I came across this video:
For those of you that don't have the time, I'll summarize it for you:
You don't need 100 acres to make money farming.
Simplicity is the key to success. As Ron Swanson puts it, "Never half ass two things. Whole ass one thing."
Farming is hard work (Duh!).
Know your customer base, it makes no sense to produce something no one will buy.
Planning is the key to success.
Farming is hard work!
Let me know what you think about this. If you have had some success in limited space, high intensity farming let us know what you're going. Keep up the good work!
-nuclearsilver