So logical but ignored by so many! I've built a lucrative small business from beekeeping. Granted a big part of it is location. But by doing removals, selling honey, selling hives, etc, I've only ever purchased one package of bees. Ever since then I've been cash flow positive and profiting. The best advice is what you started with. Start small and grow it as slowly as-economically-possible. I've actually had friends at work offer to buy-in so to speak, and loan me several thousand dollars to grow my business but I've declined as I'm growing faster than I can keep up now anyway. Thanks for sharing!
Great advice. I just bought a house with a piece of land to start homesteading. Starting from scratch. Dont even have a barn or shed to work from this year. So many things to do, build, buy... I have been mentally running around like the proverbial decapitated chicken with all of the things I want to do. Guess I just need to breathe and take it one step at a time. Thanks.
I'm just starting out on farming. Joel is giving me lots of hope as I tend to think like him in terms of debt free and working with the people around you that already have the equipment and a lot of knowhow. I only found out about his methods recently and realised I missed his recent speaking tour of Australia. I'm still trying to work out how he can feed 1000 cattle on 220 Ha, I guess I need more dams to start with, first step. Then I'll need to build the soil and carbon up.
That was one of Joel's best yet... i enjoy his videos... they are packed full of how-to knowledge, but this one also give practical (and pertinent to the small-timers) advise on how-not-to.... which is crucial to success..
Get out of debt. Shepard your nest egg. Connect to the land. My income based on your likes and needs. Connections are everything in how you can make your business grow. Going with the flow and only to worry about the things you have control over will make your business flourish over time.
start somewhere just start. prepare for big troubles. put in what you can live on in multiple places . like potatos in a few areas, we did huggle beds, raised bed, ground and wicking pots, bags or boxes,. spread out your possibilities. loo paper,geranimum leaves.lol what did you do for fuel??
As do I. Nothing begins without firstly our father above & then the farmer. I was just highlighting the mentality of the people who control the issuing of currency thru' their central banks that make peoples lives a misery.
So logical but ignored by so many! I've built a lucrative small business from beekeeping. Granted a big part of it is location. But by doing removals, selling honey, selling hives, etc, I've only ever purchased one package of bees. Ever since then I've been cash flow positive and profiting.
The best advice is what you started with. Start small and grow it as slowly as-economically-possible. I've actually had friends at work offer to buy-in so to speak, and loan me several thousand dollars to grow my business but I've declined as I'm growing faster than I can keep up now anyway. Thanks for sharing!
I love bees, honey and mead. Subbed.
Jake T Thanks. Enjoy.
"...We don't have to go anywhere for entertainment, because we love what we do"
THAT'S the life!!!!
Great advice.
I just bought a house with a piece of land to start homesteading. Starting from scratch. Dont even have a barn or shed to work from this year. So many things to do, build, buy...
I have been mentally running around like the proverbial decapitated chicken with all of the things I want to do.
Guess I just need to breathe and take it one step at a time.
Thanks.
"Debt is enslavement", I wish I would have realized this when I was young.
this is the first video with Joel Salatin. I'm very thankful you put it up
I live in urban Atlanta. I say this man will go down in history!
“Plan a year or two... whatever you think is gonna be the goal in three years will probably be obsolete“ lolol I love it
I've read somewhere it's about 2 mil/ year. But in the beginning he struggled hard too. Barely making it so hard work and his passion really paid off.
Priceless logic and counsel for a beginning business...
I'm just starting out on farming.
Joel is giving me lots of hope as I tend to think like him in terms of debt free and working with the people around you that already have the equipment and a lot of knowhow. I only found out about his methods recently and realised I missed his recent speaking tour of Australia. I'm still trying to work out how he can feed 1000 cattle on 220 Ha, I guess I need more dams to start with, first step. Then I'll need to build the soil and carbon up.
how is it going?
That was one of Joel's best yet... i enjoy his videos... they are packed full of how-to knowledge, but this one also give practical (and pertinent to the small-timers) advise on how-not-to.... which is crucial to success..
making the transition or "getting of the debt train' can b quite a shock!!
but certainly worth it.
Words of wisdom.
Get out of debt. Shepard your nest egg. Connect to the land. My income based on your likes and needs. Connections are everything in how you can make your business grow. Going with the flow and only to worry about the things you have control over will make your business flourish over time.
Good for him! Thanks!
Excellent video and great tips.
Wonder why we don't hear anything in the news?
Sad to see so few views for a video like this and so many for some of the crap they put on youtube.
start somewhere just start. prepare for big troubles.
put in what you can live on in multiple places . like potatos in a few areas, we did huggle beds, raised bed, ground and wicking pots, bags or boxes,. spread out your possibilities. loo paper,geranimum leaves.lol
what did you do for fuel??
Good advice.
I wonder what his net income is? He must be doing well, great advice!
amen good advice amigo.
how could someone dislike?
As do I. Nothing begins without firstly our father above & then the farmer.
I was just highlighting the mentality of the people who control the issuing of currency thru' their central banks that make peoples lives a misery.
how did he make his deseil?
Wood gas is relatively simple as well.
what does he mean by we grew our own fuel? how?
Firewood for wood stove.
Hanky's and the family cloth...pull that plug!
cool
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debt is enslavement! so true.
I bet he wouldn't take the position- or I' would have already started rallying for that! Let's ask him. Hey Joel... will you run for president?
really? are we that far gone....
Those are 3 so far and most likely are Michael Taylor, Tom Vilsak and Clarence Thomas! :|
patty Really?
They both look so embarrassed...or is it the sun in their eyes?
shephard that thang!
i guess few bankers
Hey Nick, we canno' hear ye very good. Speak up a bit.
@mstevahn Make income* Not my
ya its ridicules all the bull crap with milk quota and what not (im near Ottawa)
all to funnel money to the man and kill small business
@horlacsd :D.