November 23, 2024

VIDEO: HOW TO Prospect for Urban Land Using Google Earth


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20 thoughts on “VIDEO: HOW TO Prospect for Urban Land Using Google Earth

  1. So cool to see an evaluation of this urban option juxtaposed with the semi-rural large farm option in your last video. Great content! I already have property for a small market garden with its own challenges, but these ideas are still thought provoking.

  2. I kept waiting for you to bring up this feature but it might not fit your context. You can use the historical satellite images on google earth to get a little bit of history of the site. This may be more useful in a semi-rural context where you can see if the field was used to grow crops, pasture cattle, store junk, was used for parking, had standing water, etc.

  3. Curtis, when you're so inclined, using Video II of this series, would you tell us about the accompanying iiration plan, resources for JM-like greenhouse, and your proposed timelines from settlement date to first harvest. I realize all this is theoretical but it's also super helpful and you are a careful thinker. Thank you for your many continuing efforts.

  4. PLEASE READ

    I’m a grade 11 student and I’m very interested in business and being involved in business is something I want to do when I’m older, I live around your area and id love to work for you, I’ll do it for free. I myself have a small garden and I’d love to be mentored by you

  5. Curtis! I maxed out my . 08 acre of farmable land in my urban lot and got inspired by your channel to seek out some empty lots in my neighborhood to farm in exchange for veggies. Nothing to lose but my labor of love. Thanks!

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