HOMESTEADING CAPITAL IS WHERE YOU FIND IT
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In addition, I figure the clearing will run $100 (gas, oil
and friendly labor). I also calculate that it'll take $100
to rewire the cabin, $100 for inexperienced estimating and
a final $75.00 for miscellaneous (foul-ups, supply trips to
town, meals for uninvited but nonetheless friendly labor,
etc.). Total cost, $700.
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Maybe now it's apparent why we took those 12 years to get
our bankroll. We obviously approve of the gentle folk
getting back to the earth. I suspect, however, that the
dudes who are trying to make it on bubble gum and balin'
wire are not going to last. Farming takes money, and anyone
coming to the country with the idea, "Oh, we'll figure
something out," had better forget the whole business.
That's a one-year attitude ... meaning that's about how
long such people will survive.
So, how much is enough? What will it take to really go
a-homesteading? How high is up?
Our answer: Get together every cent you can. Then cut for
the timber, and make your bankroll last.
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