Sustainable agriculture and responsible land stewardship are the answer to global food insecurity, not dousing our planet with more
chemicals and colluding with Big Agri.
What are your thoughts on sustainable agriculture? Food insecurity is one of the most serious challenges facing our world today. However, new and improved farming methods promise not only to increase the global food supply but to make it healthier, more affordable, and more accessible to all. Do these new and improved farming methods help or hinder the small homestead farmer? I look forward to the discussion in the comments.
Acquiring food in urban settings when the SHTF means taking it from other people - either people that aren't there (empty houses) or people that are there (trade or attack).
Homemade cottage cheese is creamy, fluffy, and delicious, and it's made with only 3 simple ingredients. Here's how to make your own - it's surprisingly easy.