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Surplusable farming is literally the basis on which all civilization is built

Like the whole point of the way things work for us now is that you don’t have to be a farmer or a hunter or a gatherer to be able to have access to a consistent source of food.

People romanticize about the idealic agrarian past but human civilization was literally invented over how back breakingly difficult that kind of work is for people who aren’t built for it.

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Also the fact that one bad year in your tiny part of the world means you and everyone you know die slow agonizing deaths. Fun!

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Some stuff you can def grow yourself easily and not have to buy at the store. I don’t have to buy tomato’s all summer just from a few plants. Never buy herbs. But yeah sustenance farming I am not. Support local farmers!

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Local farm has a dirt cheap produce subscription. $40 a week for locally grown produce!

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That’s super expensive… 40 a week for just veggies? I spend 40 a week on all my groceries at most.

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Went to a local farmers’ market over the weekend. Everything was very good, y’all should give it a try

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And for the inevitable “it’s too expensive” and related comments:

  1. Find the markets where you are buying directly from the farmers, not aggregators/resellers.
  2. Shop around and buy things that are less in demand. You can ask what’s not selling and try to negotiate a little and if you go right at the end, say 15-30 minutes before vendors have to pack up, you will find lots of bargains.
  3. Build relationships with growers. You will get better deals and freebees.
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Not to mention, per kilogram, it’s more polluting than simply buying at a grocery store

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If you’re saying local farmers pollute more then I think you’re mistaken. Local farmers by definition are local so they drive closer.

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Who the fuck prioritized efficiency over quality in their backyard garden?

My handmade solid maple and walnut furniture will never reach the yield or cost-effectiveness as IKEA. I guess I’ll just have to burn my shop down

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You are missing the point.

It’s not about your shop. It’s about everyone making their own furniture… which doesn’t scale and isn’t feasible.

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This is a totally specious argument. Everyone doesn’t have to make 100% of their own furniture any more than every one has to grow 100% of their food.

If I make two chairs it’s more efficient than 1 chair and I only need to spend maybe 70% more time than 1, not 100% I sell/barter one chair to my neighbor, who, because they have grown 6 tomato plants instead of 4 (at most 10% more of their labor), has excess tomatoes and gives me some in exchange.

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Bro I think you are vastly overestimating the produce yield of a homegrown tomato plant let alone 6

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Have you tasted store bought vegetables? Farmers market may be grown, may be store bought. I have 2 4x2ft planters full of veggies, out $200 this year setting it up. Next year just the price of seeds.

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Seeds and amendments. You gotta add more nutrients to the soil or else your yields will start to suffer. Although, there’s a lot of permaculture ways to add nutrients for free.

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All hail the compost worms!

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