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I'm currently about 75 percent through reading Ten Acres Enough by Edmund Morris
What an interesting book! I had heard it mentioned here on this forum and bought a 3.00 Kindle version yesterday, and can't put it down!
I was wondering how many of you read this book and were influenced by it. I find it really quaint and love the old fashioned language, but don't really find too much is obsolete despite the age. And actually, I think we are all about returning to some of the methods described, such as "manuring" the fields with natural animal waste and building the soil as opposed to using chemical fertilizers.
If anyone has a Kindle out there, I highly recommend they pick up the 3.00 dollar version Amazon is currently offering.
What an interesting book! I had heard it mentioned here on this forum and bought a 3.00 Kindle version yesterday, and can't put it down!
I was wondering how many of you read this book and were influenced by it. I find it really quaint and love the old fashioned language, but don't really find too much is obsolete despite the age. And actually, I think we are all about returning to some of the methods described, such as "manuring" the fields with natural animal waste and building the soil as opposed to using chemical fertilizers.
If anyone has a Kindle out there, I highly recommend they pick up the 3.00 dollar version Amazon is currently offering.