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  • Hey.

    I am 100% behind personal preparedness and survival and healthy living and self reliance.

    Everyone should ready the great works of literature on self reliance and personal independence.

    Everyone should do what they can to get healthy food and water.

    But people should be aware that not all soil is safe. Years of leaded gas emissions have toxified the ground along road sides. Industry leaves all sorts of poison in the soil.

    Just be aware. Test your soil.

  • Even if we had an excellent Austrian economy, I'd raise my own vegetables and meat. It's healthier. Of course our government makes it harder for local organic farms to make profit.

  • that is great going back old fashion

  • Ako'y sumasang-ayon, maraming farmer na mga smart.

  • This is offensive, you make all Mexicans sound like backwater peasants.

  • @Rrrayas Yea... no he didn't

  • We better act now before it becomes illegal or considered treason to question our government.

  • Texas's unemployment rate is at roughly 6.5% Austin's is roughly at 4.5% During the housing crisis in 2008, real estate sales ONLY went down 0.01%!! I'm sorry that this and turning houses into restaurants or bars is uncommon where you are. Austin, Texas is the best city to live in!!!! Look at this city's economy!!!

  • This shit is normal is Austin, Texas. It has to do with the move to organic goods as a fad, especially here in Austin. Its also a good business move. Quit assuming. Local businesses are a hit here in Austin. Weird is cool. KEEP AUSTIN WEIRD!!!

  • This doesn't look that "urban" to me. 

  • @SaviourSole lol. It's rural at best. I was expecting to see city building w/ gardens on them..

  • 5 square mile radius? You sure?

  • I would like for people in colder climates (like me) to look into building poly tunnels. Lots of info on poly tunnels on youtube. Good luck. In warmer climates? You could grow food year round.

  • @ajfelix67

    We do. I live in a Southern city that is essentially in the middle of a forest. Many folks have started backyard gardens, old timers never stopped. When I first moved here in 1974 I had neighbors that had chickens. Well local code enforcement has all but eliminated live stock in town. Recently, folks are starting to grumble that their property rights should allow this. And yes I agree with InflationUS, it really is a step backwards. One that utltimately is good for us.

  • Great video. I urge all Americans and Canadians to start gathering seeds and follow this trend. Food prices will be out of reach for the majority of people. Besides, food growing should be the most basic skill any human being should know. I myself, have a lot of seeds, and will grow when ground is ready. Chickens are a must and can easily free range with low upkeep. Remember, food is a great barter system.

  • You mean the smog didn't kill the crops

  • Yours is the first negative view I have ever heard of someone having toward urban farming. I think it is fantastic and promotes community as well as healthy food, working at something you enjoy, and minimizing the distance that produce has to travel to your table.

  • @maggies88 Dude he said its not a doom and gloom story, I think hes actually promoting this as a way people can save money and grow healthier better tasting foods. This is a good sign, because while some people run around their houses like chickens with their heads cut off not knowing what to do, others go out and do something productive to help themselves and their communities, btw did you know its outlawed now to sell or even give away food you grow in some states???

  • Senate Bill S510 Makes it illegal to Grow, Share, Trade or Sell Homegrown Food

    Dont know what S510 is? look it up...

    The Gestapo will go after them home grown food growers...you watch...

  • DO SOMETHIN!spread organic heirloom food seed far and wide,its called"johnny appleseed economics"or"gorrila gardens"spread more organic food thanGMO and you will water down the effects and if everyone becomes self suffcient at their homes it will stop GMOright in its tracks,if there is enough people it will save our food system,thats how you win! wake up everyone,do your part if u are angry,get seed and SPREAD THE ORGANIC SEED EVERYWHERE TELL OTHErs

    an army is only as strong as its stomach

  • They have been doing this in DETROIT for the last 5 years. IM SO PROUD OF THE PEOPLE TAKING CARE OF THERE OWN... YOU SHOULD TOO!!

  • The News doesn't really tell US shit 1 reason to damn Expensive and of Course i Believe they are " regulated " in what they can Broadcast to US all

  • I'm not worried cause the "miracle of the market" takes care of everything.

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    You bought that BS from Raygun and the right wing retards and now it's all fallen apart. Yeah that wasn't too dumb.

  • We have roadside tamale stands setting up around here. The thrift stores and swap meet is packed all the time. Some people are holding garage sales every weekend. Their garages are like stores with clothing racks, tables, etc...

    Things are going to get interesting as the "99 weekers" start to roll off of UE benefits. Walmart CFO says there is a spike in grocery sales the first few hours of the new month when food stamp cards are charged up.

  • In "Reinventing Collapse" by Dmitri Orlov, he talks about the collapse of the state run systems of the Soviet Union and how if the people of Russia had not had small gardens to suppliment the food stuffs from the state...they never would have survived. By the people having small urban gardens even after food became unavailable in goverment stores...they survived! Americans need to start cultivating their own gardens in the event of food shortages in our coming economic collapse. Good vid George

  • Hopefully, as things turn to crap, the zoning laws that make it illegal for me to grow a food garden in my front yard will be repealed.

    Zoning laws are evil.

  • The public schools usually have large playgrounds. What better way to connect the children to nature and help the locals, than to establish a community garden on school grounds? Gardening involves math, science, social skills, and nutrition. It is meaningful physical exercise, not an expensive pointless trip to the gym. Our ancestors didn't need gym memberships to keep trim. LIFE kept them in shape. Our children need exercise, better nutrition and real skills. Let's get started!

  • Check out BILL S. 510 in Congress. With the rise in Urban Farming...are they really trying to outlaw homegrown foods? IDK but this is a little disturbing to me.

  • And I QUOTE:" It would allow the government, under Maritime Law, to define the introduction of any food into commerce (even direct sales between individuals) as smuggling into "the United States." Since under that law, the US is a corporate entity and not a location, "entry of food into the US" covers food produced anywhere within the land mass of this country and "entering into" it by virtue of being produced..."

  • ..."and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the WTO to take control of every food on earth and remove access to natural food supplements. Its bizarre history and its expected impact in limiting access to adequate nutrition (while mandating GM food, GM animals, pesticides, hormones, irradiation of food, etc.) threatens all safe and organic food and health itself, since the world knows now it needs vitamins to survive, not just to treat illnesses."

  • @wiccanblanca An empire in decline enacts insane laws.

  • need to put up some chicken coups, and rabbit cages. old mcdonald had a farm, e-i-e-i-o !

  • COULD be that people are moving toward ORGANICALLY GROWN GARDENS, because they're learning the nasty facts about GMO foods (another depopulation agenda)! And the Elites and Monsanto (GMO seed owners) want to BAN personal ORGANIC gardening with the S 510 Bill ("Food Safety Modernization Act"), which strips yet MORE of our Constitutional rights! Yet ANOTHER outrage in our so-called "land of the free." America will soon be nothing more than an enslaved people DICTATED TO by the Elite!

  • Lots of people plant vegetables in their backyard. This is on another scale these are small farms far larger then someones backyard.

  • Good for them, this is a much better use of land than wasting water on the perfectly manucured suburban lawn doused with fertilizer and pesticides. Home grown vegetables taste better and are more nutritious than factory farmed.

  • IM THINKING ABOUT STARTING

  • I think this is a good idea and have said for years urban gardens are an awesome idea! roof tops and back yards are better served as gardens then useless grass!

  • @johnywinslow My "useless grass" feeds a lot of rabbits and deer that wander into my yard. Or, would you rather see them starve?

  • It's not just Mexico, we have a lot coming back to Canada too.

  • Agrarian Society  is what the Illuminati wants. They hate our industrialised society

  • @Straightsix76 no, they hate everybody and want 90%+ of the population dead.

  • people feel better when they feel in control of where their own food and sustenance comes from.

  • More people who farm = smarter populace.

  • @drexelohio I agree.

  • Buy organic food! Boycott GMO foods!

  • The stock market is crashing. The best investment is your own home business. JuiceMagicDotCom has a business that will be expanding even in this depression. They even supply your customers from national television. How easy is that?

  • keep up the good work! I got so many friends stuck in the matrix who said unemployment would be down by now, housing would be recovering, I kept telling them no no no, it's only going to get worse. Now they say the same thing, the stock market wont crash, it must suck still being plugged into the matrix. People need to see what's in the lake, not just the reflection.

  • Interesting. I live in a weird place, Saint-Denis outside Paris, France, and I am from Ohio and was in NYC for about 17 years. We have worker's gardens here and a lotta people keep a "potager," a home fruit and veg plot. It's more in the culture here, but Saint-Denis is super mixed and not very "French." There are farms right here. Paris grows a lot of its own food from right around town. Interesting channel, still like it a lot, thank you. No point to make here, just hello . . .

  • I think it's great that the land is being used to produce something good. Why let it sit and become a place for people to dump their garbage! I think it's a wonderful idea!!! I'm also not so sure they should say this is because of the "hard economic times". These people are recycling! Thanks for posting the video.

  • @lotromidget It is a good idea but it would be better by spades if they had agreements with the owner before time. It would be the proverbial win/win.

  • @liabatud67 government owns at least 80% of the land after the land grabs in the 80's.

  • @wolftreetree There in lies the problem. We all know that the incumbents are public lackeys and as such, what is done "in the name of the fed" is governed by big business. What national park do you know of that has NOT been tapped for all of its resources? Especially lumber of course.

  • Time did a small piece on more and more people having chickens.Check out backyardchickens over 60 thousand members.

  • Corporate food is no good anyway... now is the time to get back to the basics.

  • Its pirate gardening! I hid one in Hemet on BLM land!!! Whoever finds it might enjoy some strawberries...pumpkins coming up soon. I hope some nice, hungry hikers find it and not coyotes or other wildlife which have proven problematic. Seed bombs are fun too.

  • If you want chickens, you can visit the Garden Grove basin, about two miles from Disney Land.

    Seriouly though, I think it's great! These people will be ready when the SHTF.

  • Chemspraying will take care of the crops. Unless that is you have aluminum resistant seeds.

  • Yea buddy since immigrants are Mexican, nice generalization. I don't think you realize or maybe its just ignorance but just because you're brown you're not Mexican, there is all of Latin America!

  • Good on them. This also cultivates community spirit. 

  • When there's no Big Brother to take care of you, you better be prepared to take care of yourself. Those paper dollars are going to be worthless.

  • I recommend that you learn some basic gardening skills even if you don't like to garden and don't need to. If you think it's a stupid idea, then I recommend that you do NOT do so....lol

  • Until the Health dept. and U.S.D.A raid these places with guns drawn , to keep law abiding citizens suppressed

  • Eventually the government is going to move in and put a stop to this... you think the government bums what people to be truely independent?

  • Nice!

  • Wow, the rest of the country is catching up with us Kentuckians !

  • George, you should of jumped in and got some corn, lettuce, tomatoes, etc. run!!!

  • Its called "guerilla gardening". Love it! I have a small garden in my backyard in the middle of the city. Me and some of my neighbors are swapping veggies and I haven't had to buy salad mix all summer!

  • This is a sign of how bad things are in the U.S. but actually shows the dynamisism of the American People.

    Your last word got it right "ingenuity". It might not be how a big government would think to provide for it's people, but it's the solution those people have come to provide for themselves.

    It's a scary image but it's hope.

  • Human innovation and time at good use, but I bet that some liberal jackass is going to demand that it be closed down or force them to pay money

  • Question is how long will it be until the government sees this as either a threat to the state of dependence they want us all to live under, or as a way to nail us for more revenue, either way, I see this being regulated just as soon as the maxine waters types get around to figure out HOW

  • Victory Gardens are more important than ever!

  • Sadly,if we have a serious collapse, these Urban plots will be quickly pillaged.

  • California had drug wars.. Until they started cultivation. Now it's FARM WARS.

  • Interesting information!

  • They are surviving. Everyone should be doing this. Grow our own food is the best thing, environmentally friendly. This will actually feed a lot of people if it is done right.

  • @hilololomoa jumper cables?

  • Here in Chicago everyone has gone back to growing their own food. Now that they have had a salmonella outbreak I have noticed a couple of neighbors raising their own chickens for eggs, which is legal here in Chicago. I keep bees and then sell off the honey.

  • @vermmy35 I might would like to buy your honey,

  • @vermmy35 that egg scare is propaganda by msm...aint no body getting sick just like that fake swine flu

  • Nice Report George, this is what things are coming to. I would grow a marijuana farm in my basement if the govt wouldn't take my house away for doing so.

  • because of all the laws ca has to keep you down and on gov stamps and cash so on and so forth

  • I think the point is that you don't see this going on in California all the time

  • This what happens with American ingenuity that isn't blocked by burdensome regulation and laws. Free the people and watch the the land flourish. 

  • You make this sound like a bad thing or a sign of decline, and you state this is not reported in the news. All sounds very alarmist to me. But in fact the news programming that I watch and listen to have been promoting local urban farming for at least a dozen years, not because of any crisis or because it is cheaper -- it might not be -- but because it is fun, the food tastes better, and you know exactly what chemicals did or did not go on it. Local farmers even help teach people.

  • Well, taxes and obamnomics are going to kill the biggest achievement of humanity:

    Division of labor. Gardening for fun is a great idea, but trust me this is happening because we are going backwards

  • @InflationUS I tend to believe that a man is what he does for a living, its about time people are going back to our routes. Its not a step back its a step in the right direction. Imagine if everyone unemployed did things like this rather than leaching from the GOV. Its time we all learn a trade(Im glad i know quite a few). The days of getting paid to do nothing are over.

  • @InflationUS Cultivating the land is going forward. Getting back in tune with nature is the best thing anyone can do.

  • @InflationUS Man, I was amazed with your End of Liberty video and did my homework, but your little bullshit on this is just embarrassing. Obamanomics, get real, the system was meant to fail. You just cant borrow money from banks where money does not exist. Your spiel on the gold and silver standards are partially correct, the fed did away with the the gold and silver standard from 1880-1914, and early 1930's. This was all planned out by Wall Street and Corporate America. I'm disappointed in you

  • @InflationUS

    It could be called backwards but in my opinion it is moving forwards to be independent of the corporate food suppliers and provide for ourselves. If this unstable system collapses then the people who have this stuff set up will be the survivors...if they have water that isn't taken from Northern California or the Colorado River (which has the Cucapa Tribe at the end who have a death pact to not reproduce since they can't continue their culture and refuse to be assimilated)

  • @InflationUS Dude, lol I've seen a Couple of your Video's And do you just go around Spying on Mexicans? Their just bringing Their Tradition. And look at the Land, It looks Beautiful, They've Probably Established a local market and are Trading food and money(chickens) with other Farmers. That is just a Free Enterprise system. And sometimes What appears to be a Step backwards is non evidently a Step Forward. I am just Saying "It's better to live off the land Then to live off china and paper"

  • @dpn48312 I completely agree. I started a community garden among friends 3 years ago and it has benefited us all.  I think people need to get back in touch with nature. Both for food and for spirituality.

  • @dpn48312 Pretty soon this will be outlawed by the Food Safety and Modernization Act to bring us in compliance with Codex Alimentarius. LOOK IT UP.

  • George here in WV there are farmer's markets all the time at fair grounds, folks bring what they have grown and sell it. Also road-side vending of sweet corn, tomatos, green beans, etc. goes on every summer growing season...

  • Good for them

  • "going back to a Mexican lifestyle" ??

    I live on a farm. AM i living the "Mexican" lifestyle? I have chickens, pigs ,cows,horses etc. Does that make me a Dirty Mexican George?

    I applaud these urban farmers for taking the initiative and taking care of themselves without asking for permission or help from the government.

  • When I was a kid in the San Fernando Valley, this went on all the time. We would visit really small farms, almost micro farms, for milk and eggs. People sold strawberries, lemons, avocados for almost nothing--you'd pick up bags of the stuff from families. It was all lost, but George, looks like it may be returning!

  • I noticed the politico (NWO hacks.. ) is pushing the new food bill with Egg excuse. That bill is the one you vid about that ban citizen growing / selling food.

  • I personally have been making gardens off and on for years now for people. I had a property growing up where the alley was takin over by the property owner, so 8/10 of that in length of our double lot was sufficient. maybe 15 by 80? I have not been there in forever so who know. What I understand about gardens is that there is whats called a "Victory Garden", which is what WE as Communities shoould be doing with these empty lots. It's not like anyone is using these fields any time soon.

  • Thanks George for the information, it makes me sad to see my old neck of the woods in such dire straights. Keep up the good work on the info....Please....

  • what about senate bill s.510?

  • Good! Glad people are doing this rather than waiting for the broke ass gubermint to save them!

  • Good stuff, I like the attitude that it shows more-so than anything else. That kind of thinking will get you out of situations when nothing else will. I would love to see more average Americans doing urban farming.

  • In the UK this activity is on the increase too.

    Partly its the cost of food but partly its the satisfaction of growing your own food and knowing where your food has come from. In the second world war this was classified as "Digging for Victory".

    Local councils have this sort of green space for hire (really quite cheap) though many have 7 year waiting lists. Its called having an allotment ... its also a great place to have a shed and get away from it all.

  • @radiantinred America did the same thing in WWII, we called them Victory Gardens. It was because there was a shortage of food and by growing your own food relieved the shortage and allowed an adequate amount of food to be used to feed our troops. If we would not have done that, people would have been starving, even more then they were. It wasnt a "green movement" it was logical movement. People are starting to see that happening now and preparing for the looming inflation, that is inevitable.

  • Over time the fed's will show up and put the cabash on all of it. I sure would like to see this continue though. Check Codex Alimentarius to see what the evil are up to.

  • This is terrific. People being creative and giving government the finger.

  • You can check zoning on zimas.lacity.org/

  • I wouldn't call it a descent into agrarian society. Definitely gardening and growing your own food saves money, but this is also related to a push back on genetically modified foods, pesticides etc. We're also finding that farming is becoming a lot more profitable than it once was while the number of farmers has only declined.

  • Not enough familly farms.

    Local protection is through artisanal agriculture.

  • Very interesting vid G4T! Keep them coming! Check our channel out at GreeneWave Capital for more like minded videos. Thanks.

  • I wonder how much they can actually grow and if its worth it...

  • Why do people in Southern Ca need firewood? Just wondering....It is like houses with fireplaces in Florida.

  • It driven with people having NOTHING to do...

  • is it just the Mexicans???? 'cause white, blacks, yellows, reds and the mix need to do this, too!

  • @mallardhead - Right On! We all need to back away from the corporate system - no more paying for their corporate food and water.

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  • @futurecatholic I have to agree with you that this is a rapid ascension to agriculture. It is tacit that our society and culture have deteriorated as a result of being less self sufficient, and the principle reason is that we submit to a statist entitlement lifestyle, we are becoming the mind numbed robots of George Orwell's 1984, sucking off the tete of government from cradle to grave. This is the first cultural enlightenment I have seen in a long time!

  • @TheAppleInvestor Well said!

  • Keep waking up the masses George. Good job.

  • Good upload. Keep up the good work.

  • "Truck Farming" should have never went out of style!

  • Urban farms have been the norm in Cuba for many years now and we will see more and more of this as we decend further into this global collapse.

    In Spanish they call it Agricultura urbana

  • I find the taste of food that you personally nurture from the point of planting seeds by your hands, far better than store purchased.

    With every bit you appreciate the work, time, and "wonderful of Nature" that went into it.

  • Good video

  • California is looking like Mexico!

  • Time to get back to the garden.

  • Better put barbed wire around it to protect it.

  • so what? ever read walden?

  • Are Californians this completely spoiled that they've never seen this shit before? Dear god man get the fuck out of the box

  • Ingenuity is welcome after the motto for the last sixty years was "convenience". Now we start to understand what realities hide behind convenience, and those like the BP oil disaster just to name one, are not convenient at all.

    Ppl deep inside all have a craving for contact with the basic elements of life: earth, water, air and fire. Being in touch with these in a simpler life heals a lot of pains.

    The upside of this recession is that ppl are rediscovering survival skills .

  • Do a google search on "world of wild edibles ncoal" and my article will come up. It's a great read on the subject. Enjoy, John

  • You should interview people from the Native Plant Society about wild edibles.

  • Community Gardens have been around for years -- even when times were good -- maybe you can go there when the people are there and ask them -- if they are cultivating the land because they are out of work and desprate.

  • you talked to the city? To tell on these people for trying to survive?

  • Good for them. In SLO, there is a community garden, has been for years. Anyone can go and work there and get food at harvest or buy the food at harvest. A lot of the vegetables end up at the Farmers Market. People will always find a way to survive if they pull together. God knows we all need to eat, so a small urban garden is a good thing.

  • George I have noticed the coo of Hens the call of the Rooster in many areas. I ran into a young Goat yesterday.

  • I truly hope everyone starts farming. It's a good way to live.

    ONly thing that concerns me is sanitation.

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  • Glad to see they're trying. It would be nice if the people reduced the property taxes in all states that have them by at least 90%.

  • urban funny farms....you are in the effing desert, that isn't too "urban"

  • nice lil garden

    

  • G4T, you mentioned the guy taking the bridge (lol). Well, I experienced something frustrating Sunday morning. A "couple" was foraging through my front yard and stealing plants (right out of planters) and lawn ornaments. My daughter happened upon them and the woman ran and the man just lied through his teeth, but quickly left. If they're being this braisen for just selfishness, what are they willing to do when they're fighting for something that actually matters, food, water, etc.?

  • Is that for the illegals or do you mean American citizens? Seems to be a double standered in this country lately so I'm confused. Normally if thats a citizen and they try and even pop a tent for the night they practically get tortured and beat for it by local law enforcement. Wow, I wonder what happens if they catch you with a whole garden..lol (I'm being sarcastic, I think...)

  • glad to see the land be used. But like the city said, "what about zoning" some jerk is gonna report zoning infraction and get it all ripped up. ZONING AKA (we tell you what to do with our land) No it not your land, its the city/states land, you just get to pay the price, taxes, fees, and permits for it. What utter BS is that, and better yet, WE LET THEM TELLS US WHAT TO DO?!?!?! how insane

  • Back to frontier days of america at least families where strong then. This modern life has ruined more people then any old farm work has ever done to anyone. I look at this as nabor helping nabor survive the next decade.

  • I bet I will see more of this in Florida. Since they jobs are scarce, people are getting their own inginuity since manufacturing jobs are in Ching Ho's factory or Ali Baba's Palace. I'm growing some apple trees soon. We are going to see houses turn into farms this later this year and 2011. This is the fall and rise of American inginuity. More middle class are disappearing into a freedom movement that would have militias merge in. The merger of the middle class and militias is called revolution.

  • the business is going to CASH.. cash is king....and No taxes...

  • almost everyone around here has a garden and raise there own beef weeds took my garden this year had to work over a well and had no time for it will get a fall garden started soon as this hot spell is over some wild hogs around that i need to kill

  • People Are Starting To Fend For Themselves. Yes It Is Amazing How People Are Cultivating The Land. If You Want To Learn Survival Skills Just Ask An Illegal Immigrant. They Know How To Survive In The Wilderness.

  • Urban farms are a brilliant idea, whatever reason. I don't see anything wrong with it, my mother has always had produce growing in the back-yard, when I get a house, I'll do the same. You're a fool for buying from Stupidmarkets and you're stealing from yourself if you pay for organic produce that you can grow yourself. It beautifies the land, cleans the air, drains rainwater, plants sop-up soil pllutants. Best thing in the world.

  • @maugustyniak The difference here is that it is YOUR land & not neighboring land that has yet to be developed & is owned by someone else.

    I wouldn't feel comfortable using something that was not mine. Let alone taking full advantage of nearly every square foot of land that you do not have rights to.

    It's a different way of thinking and it's slowly killing this nation. Everyone is getting to think more & more that they are "Entitled" to other peoples property, efforts, incomes & tax revenue.

  • It is good that people has taken upon themselves to provide their own livelihood, the problem is when the goverment decide to shut them down.

  • @noirnegro I don't know if the government has the manpower or resources to shut down this kind of activity if it keeps popping up everywhere. And I don't know if people will care what the government says, the government with all it's crazy legislation has become sort of a joke, not to be taken seriously.

  • Growing your own food is very important - not only because of the economic situation here in America but the other aspect of this war against the people and that is GMO Food and contaminated meat filled with vaccines.

  • He needs to split his fire wood

  • I hope we are able to do this. Government is trying to take every basic human right away but if enough of these gardens are grown, they won't be able to enforce everything. I've had enough of living in a socialist country of the USA. We are a joke to all the other countries.

  • Unemployed people are just bored and there is nothing wrong with a little hobby garden/farm. Now wait until people start stealing the crops at night or the cops come with bulldozers to destroy them, that's when you know the end is near.

  • @justgetsome There is nothing at all wrong with people using land they own themselves.

  • @liabatud67 ...but they don't own the land. I have no problem with it either but it is a form of squatting.

  • theres a lot of jobs ..U just need to go to college and get a major. GOTTA MAJOR IN BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING YO. thats what am doin..

  • "mexican lifestyle"? not everyone is mexican...i suggest a better phrase: "agricultural lifestyle"....just a heads up!

  • It wont work well... food will still be short! Join my planned farms in rural Georgia with lots of water and free power!!