In the northeast that is! Come on there must be more people up here who want to "live off of the grid" and raise their own food. All I need to do it get a windmill up and my farm is good to go. We raise our own meat and veggies now, slaughter the small animals all on our own. Just don't have the equipment for the big ones yet, but could do one in a pinch! Plan on trying to work my fields with the two draft horses I have once I get the mare driving well. Drop me a line if you are in the frozen northeast!:D
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i'm sure there are a few, but more will come! You have great skills, and lead a life we all envy! Welcome aboardWHAT IF THE AMERICA YOU KNEW, WAS ABOUT TO CHANGE?
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Tam get a digital camera and post a few pics of your team I'd love to see em.
We have other teamsters here and Im sure there must be some Walden Pond types in your area so keep the faith!The road to serfdom is paved with free electric golf carts.
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Southern Maine seacoast here. I have a bit of land with 1 barn, 1 shop and other out biuldings. We raise chickens for meat and eggs. Next year we will raise goats. We grow our own veggies and apples, we will be planting pears in the spring. Plus living by the sea I clam and fish and the hunting is pretty good. nope scratch that there is no wild game in maine:D. I work a little more each year on getting off the grid.
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Originally posted by Omegaman View PostSouthern Maine seacoast here. I have a bit of land with 1 barn, 1 shop and other out biuldings. We raise chickens for meat and eggs. Next year we will raise goats. We grow our own veggies and apples, we will be planting pears in the spring. Plus living by the sea I clam and fish and the hunting is pretty good. nope scratch that there is no wild game in maine:D. I work a little more each year on getting off the grid.
I'm seriously ewnvious, sounds great!WHAT IF THE AMERICA YOU KNEW, WAS ABOUT TO CHANGE?
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I will get some pics up someday! I do have some up on another site. As for the other Vermontahs, I am up in the Champlain Islands. We stay a bit colder then the main landahs in the winter! Means for a longer growing seasons and a little longer winter though.
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Originally posted by Farmertam View PostI will get some pics up someday! I do have some up on another site. As for the other Vermontahs, I am up in the Champlain Islands. We stay a bit colder then the main landahs in the winter! Means for a longer growing seasons and a little longer winter though.
Rick in NH
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