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		<title>By: Garry</title>
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		<description>hello Prepper, This sounds interesting and exciting. I could see something like this developing but could never articulate it as was done in the article. I have been looking for a situation where I could secure a bit of land (even 1 acre would do the trick for me). Then a trailer, and the building of lean-to&#039;s moving up to wood frames, and so on and so on as my limited financial resources would provide. This amount of land would also provide me with ample land to grow food for canning, dehydrating, and storage. As the article notes this could be done in a community type way (not communal or socialistic mind you) but in cooperation or conjunction with like-minded individuals for bartering purposes. In the end I like the ideas expressed in the article and will be looking out for such things in my neck of the woods (Ithaca NY). Thank You for sharing the article.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello Prepper, This sounds interesting and exciting. I could see something like this developing but could never articulate it as was done in the article. I have been looking for a situation where I could secure a bit of land (even 1 acre would do the trick for me). Then a trailer, and the building of lean-to&#8217;s moving up to wood frames, and so on and so on as my limited financial resources would provide. This amount of land would also provide me with ample land to grow food for canning, dehydrating, and storage. As the article notes this could be done in a community type way (not communal or socialistic mind you) but in cooperation or conjunction with like-minded individuals for bartering purposes. In the end I like the ideas expressed in the article and will be looking out for such things in my neck of the woods (Ithaca NY). Thank You for sharing the article.</p>
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