The most rational way of survival in the village is a private household. Engaged in the cultivation of garden crops or fruit trees and shrubs, as well as raising livestock, you can not only provide your family with normal financial support, but also provide it with environmentally friendly products.
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You will need
- - land;
- - fertilizers;
- - cultivator;
- - seeds;
- - seedlings;
- - construction material;
- -birds;
- - young cattle;
- - feed.
Instruction manual
1
Break the garden. To grow vegetables for sale, you need to decide which garden crops grow best on your soil type. To do this, take her for analysis. There you can find out the introduction of which mineral substances will help to grow large crops. Calculate the required amount of certain vegetables. Make a crop rotation.
2
Cultivate with a cultivator. Apply organic fertilizer. Under root crops and tomatoes, it is better to make them in the fall. Also, under these crops, the autumn application of double superphosphate is appropriate. Under leafy, as well as pumpkin, cucumbers, zucchini, it is better to put organics before planting. In a week, fertilize the beds with compost soil or rotted manure. Buy seeds in trusted companies, if you plant vegetables with seedlings - buy it only in proven nurseries. From the quality of planting material, the crop depends even more than on the preparation of the land. Follow the agricultural technology of garden crops. If there is a threat of May or June night frost in your area, use ground cover material.
3
Take the crop as it ripens to the nearest district center. If you do not want to engage in sales yourself - on collective farm markets there are specially created intermediary firms that buy up private farm products.
4
Build a house. Hens, geese, turkeys are quite simple to breed and do not require any special conditions. For ducks, a pond is desirable. Also in recent years, in private households, birds such as pheasants, pigeons, quails, and guinea fowls have begun to breed more and more actively. But if you live away from large cities with developed infrastructure, it will be difficult to find sales for them. In this case, stop at the birds familiar to Russian villages. Both neighbors will buy eggs and meat from you, and surpluses, again, can be diverted to the nearest district center.
5
Get a cow. This is a great way to survive in the village. As a rule, about 7-8 liters of milk per day can be obtained from each burenka. If you make sour cream, cottage cheese or other dairy products from it, partially sell it and use the rest for food, your family will be provided with everything you need.