>>2309295Hello, /out/ and farming and gardening gen
this is an invite from /CTW/ on /pol/ I am not going to spam the link here
just offer if you are interested in Community Homesteading to come stop on by and/or join our project
Welcome to the Circle the Wagons Project Frens!
Where we combined /fit//diy//out//an/ & /pol/ into one thread
that is on topic & relates to our current political & cultural reality
by working toward the goal of forming wholesome communities irl
living off the land & with nature, made up of based & repilled pollacks
against globo*redacted*, degeneracy & demographic decline
With a focus on saving the doomers, freeing the wage slaves
and saying FUCK OFF to the rent seekers
Sundays & Wednesdays going all year
there is a lot of info in relation you can find
Thank you.
here are some books
>One Straw Revolution - Masanobu FukuokaI think this is an essential first read.
It is short and to the point and addresses many concerns one might have about our food and what YOU can do about it.
It was written in the 70s and is perhaps more relevant than ever today.
>The Unsettling of America – Wendell BerryThis one is another must-read. It focuses on the decimation of the American ethos and agrarian way of life.
It too was written in the 70s and is even more relevant to today's situation than One Straw Revolution.
>Letter to a young farmer - Gene LogsdonThis book is addressed to young people who want to get back into the world of agriculture/homesteading.
It offers advice and encouragement.
In many ways it is like having an old-timer share some of his wisdom with you before you set out on your journey.
>Farming for the long haul - Michael FoleyFocuses specifically on the uncertain future, with an emphasis on preparing for the hard world ahead.
It discusses the importance of cohesive communities and crucial part that feeding them will play.
>Second Nature - Michael Pollan