: Managing trees and perennials within a farm system [14, 20].
The book argues that small farms can be highly successful and contribute significantly to the modern agricultural landscape if they employ and innovative practices [4]. Key themes include:
: Evaluating land potential, including water management (rainwater harvesting) and access [5, 20]. Making Small Farms Work
: Unlike many idealistic farming texts, Perkins focuses on "hard" data, sharing detailed spreadsheets, set-up costs, and financial planning vital for long-term viability [12, 14]. Key Components Covered
: Intensive market gardening techniques [14]. : Managing trees and perennials within a farm
: Using a structured framework to manage the ecological, financial, and personal aspects of farm life [5, 19].
: Technical guidance on various farm systems such as: : Unlike many idealistic farming texts, Perkins focuses
: Strategies for direct-to-consumer sales and building resilient local food economies [19, 24]. Legacy and Expansion