Hi,
I'm not usually one to endorse publications, products or companies, but I think for those who are interested you should take a look at the Dorling Kindersley New Complete Guide To Self-Sufficiency For Dreamers And Realists. I've just ordered my copy so I'm only going by reviews of the book, but it contains how to become self-sufficient using anything from an urban small holding (not expensive to invest in!) to a few acres of farmland. The new edition also contains information on how to use wind and solar to become energy self-sufficient.
Note that in the UK farmland is (relatively speaking) as cheap as chips at £3,000 an acre. Might be worth an investment in an acre and look at how much taxes/overheads on such an acre might cost. I would hazard a guess not much, and it's value might rise considerably in the next decade.
Of course you have to get to the farmland, but it should be interesting to see just how much continuous work and materials is necessary to break from the grip of industrialisation and fiat money.
I'm buying the book, and as you 'tend to become what you study', you never know, by the end of this year I might be geared with all the knowledge I need to sustain myself through the collapse of the global food markets.
I've got some relatives back in Wales who own farmland and bungalows with a large amount of land, so that should prove useful if things really do start to get difficult. I'll probably practice my skills on an inexpensive small holding, selling it if I need to move for economic reasons and buying another one whereever I am. I can also rent/purchase a small amount of land off a farmer (much of which is setaside land at the moment) if that's more convenient.
Should make an interesting read.
Mark



