December 3, 2024

VIDEO: HOW TO START A FARM ON $5000 OR LESS!!!


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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: HOW TO START A FARM ON $5000 OR LESS!!!

  1. its possible and i think it depends with the country you live in. here in Zimbabwe and many countries in Africa almost everything is for free including land and water.so me and my friend we ploughed only one acre of land using hoes then we dug a water well and planted covo and used buckets to water the plants within 3 months we were getting about 100 bundles of vegetables we were selling at Us $1.50 a wholesale price per bundle every week and then we used that money to raise native chickens for eggs and meat now we have more than 1200 chickens and we planted another 1 acre of papayas and we are doing well right now we are working towards building a solar powered borehole and some by farm machinery like planters to make work easier and go big.so its kinder possible but you will have to work manually almost everyday.

  2. @3:30 um… you forgot to include the cost of the land.

    Also, how do feed yourself while you're waiting for stuff to grow? How do you pay your mortgage/rent for the 6 months you're growing until the crops come in and sell?

  3. Every time In watch american vids how easy Farming will BE I become sad. Because here in Germany everything seems to be much more complicated. E.g. the washing station made of non-foodgrade materials –> No way!

  4. Curtis, you are awesome!!! I am so passionate about growing food (I've only grown for personal use so far but I want to do this for a living because I enjoy it so much and am so passionate about it). Curtis' videos are so informative and practical- best videos for this type of material that I've seen yet!

  5. This is 5 thousand without anything on a very small farm, if you already have some stuff (i.e. I have a roto tiller, too many fucking rakes, and a seeder) then you can get away a good bit cheaper than 5 grand.

  6. Wow … irrespective of how unpredictable trading and making good profit in cryto can be , l still trade and come out with awesome profits through the help of Mr Nicholas James He's been the one behind my enormous success . I appreciate and will always stay invested with him cos he has never failed to be the best .

  7. I have a 1.25 acre, wonder what I should plant there. I only go there once a week. I planted ten mango trees and it survived without any irrigation. I have a lot of shadows from tall trees as well. Here in Florida the climate is great to plant just about anything. Any tips would be awesome!

  8. I really would like to start a small farm, first to self sustain my family, veggies, chickens, few beef cattle and some pigs. Then once we can produce enough for us, expand to full time farming for profit. I live in Western Washington which i believe has a similar climate as BC.

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