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Turn Your Backyard into a Self Sufficient Food Production System

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Not long ago humans fed themselves, provided for their on needs and were largely self sufficient. They knew how to feed themselves, how to take care of animals, what to plant and what to do when something went wrong. Our new DVD, “Food Production Systems for a Backyard or Small Farm” is your guide to recapturing that lost knowledge.

This DVD is special because it was created by a family that has actually done it, the things we will teach you to do and more importantly not to do we have already done. We will reveal to you our successes and our failures, some of them very costly to the tune of thousands of dollars so you never have to make them yourself.

The results if you follow our methods, systems and hard proven techniques will be as much self sufficiency as you decide you want in your backyard. In this DVD you will learn about every component of our self sufficient food production model including…

* Water Harvesting and Passive Irrigation
* How to Turn Any Soil into Fertile Black Gold
* Which Livestock to Use and for What Purpose
* Two “Super Trees” that Improve Soil, Grow Fast and Grow Almost Anywhere
* The Role of Dogs on a Homestead
* How to Convert Your Farm or Urban Back Yard into a Food Producing Machine

This Is a DVD You Will Watch Over and Over

If you asked me what is the biggest mistake we made in the creation of “Food Production Systems for a Backyard or Small Farm”, I would say we put too much on one DVD. The information on this one 110 minute DVD is a compilation of knowledge gained over years of practical application and research that would make a PhD’s head spin.

In fact we include a free bonus DVD of over 60 supporting documents just to help you get the most out of “Food Production Systems for a Backyard or Small Farm”. To give you an idea of how extensive this DVD really is here is the entire DVD Menu…

Section 1: Overview

* Why we began this journey
* Soil types and climate of the site

Section 2: Water

* Water sources and qualities of water
* How much water do you need?
* Rain water collection systems
* Wells
* Ponds

Section 3: Garden

* Garden location
* Size – how much area do you need?
* Bio-Intensive gardening overview
* Fertility
* Watering the garden
* Wind
* Sun and shade
* Bugs and insects
* Vegetable varieties and seed saving
* Getting started

Section 4: Rabbits

* Housing and protection
* Watering systems
* Feeding
* Breeds
* Reproduction
* Other resources

Section 5: Home Butchering

* Tools
* Butchering a rabbit
* Tanning hides
* Butchering poultry
* Other animals

Section 6: Poultry

* Chicken breeds
* Feeding
* Watering
* Housing and egg collecting
* Predator protection
* Getting started

Section 7: Dogs

* Why dogs?
* Dog training
* Feeding
* Housing
* Size and breeds
* Final thoughts

Section 8: Perennials: Orchards, Food Forests, and Edible Landscaping

* Locations and micro climates
* Watering
* Fertility
* Using geese for fertility
* Tree varieties
* Planting and care of trees
* Getting started

Section 9: Other Essentials

* Calorie crops
* Solar food dehydration
* Home made herbicide test
* Fire ants
* Injuries
* Hog panels and tee posts
* Water levels and mapping contours
* Rocket stove and hay box cooker
* In The Wake; a manual for outliving civilization
* Propagating leuceana