I have property. I have materials to build 2 greenhouses and shelter for farm animals. I have had some health issues, but I can bust ass still at 55. I have equipment. What i don't have is any help...and motivation is an issue at this point. Long story, but after a Cat 5 hurricane, massive destruction and personal upheaval, it's been a rough 3 years and then add the financial strain and a myriad of other issues and here i am. I need help. If anyone is anywhere near the Panama City, Bay County, Florida area and would be interested in working together, I'll help you if you help me and we can build some sustainable food sources for multiple families. My dream is to be able to provide stability of food source for my family and other families as the need arises. I'm not looking to make big money. I'm looking for sustainability and fostering my ability to help others in need as we all know whats coming. I don't want to work with anyone who isn't a pede and Patriot at heart. Message me private if you can help. God bless!
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Howdy! Could we talk outside of this thread at some point? This kind of community building effort is my dream (community market/garden model, but with hydroponics so it doesn't req a huge space for yield, + is my background though I grew up around trad. farming.) and I would love to pick your brain!
I think this model could work across communities too, but right now just connecting with people like you who are doing it! My end-goal is to create a modular 'franchise' model of community garden/market that can adapt to the local climates/markets, maybe even supporting it's own/piggybacking local logistics chains. The idea is that it must run as a co-op to avoid exploitation via wanton profiteering on a community good-but what if that market generated income/value in a broader market? I have some ideas on staking as a DAO and using blockchain to operate but that's down the line, the point is a community should have a fairly self-sustaining garden market that they can tap as a resource year-round (another reason for my passion re: hydro; ultimate crop versatility, within limits ofc.), and I am going to help build it, dammit.
This is the American way.