Synopses & Reviews
When the farm is a lifestyle, not just a way to earn a living, that's hobby farming. Most of us want to live a sustainable life in which we protect the land and keep it safe from development and overproduction. But we can take this a step further by learning how to grow and savor what we can produce ourselves--while still maintaining an alternative career to fund this passion. Michael and Audrey Levatino here share how to: • Grow your own food. • Raise chickens, horses, llamas, bees, and more. • Practice being (a little) off the grid. • Sell the bounty in your local community. • Balance a professional career with a rural lifestyle. is a book that will excite armchair farmers and inspire any do-it-yourselfer.
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The Levatinos offer plenty of detailed guidance based on husbanding their own Virginia acreage…. Entrepreneurs contemplating starting a small farm will find the Levatinos’ experience provides a bit of useful direction to avoid costly mistakes.
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"As the title of the book suggests, this is not a guide for those who want to become full-time, year-round farmers. It's for those who want the ground they live on to nourish their bodies as well as their spirit." The Daily Progress
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"...in this book, they provide tips for everything from growing your own food to choosing the right blooms for your garden to running your farm as a business for additional revenue." North Jersey Record
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"Detailed but never excessively so, and richly illustrated with color photos, the Levatinos' book is a useful manual for would-be hobby farmers and a world of entertainment for readers with a passion for going green or simply with fond recollections of farm life." Richmond Times-Dispatch
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"Friends, check out this dope lifestyle book authored by one of our BaduWorld family members! An easy manual to healthy living... please spread the word. peace and light." Erykah Badu, Grammy Award-winning artist
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" will guide you toward self-sufficiency and restore your faith in your own two hands, if you'd just start digging." Ferenc Maté, author of A Vineyard in Tuscany and A Real Life
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"As the title of the book suggests, this is not a guide for those who want to become full-time, year-round farmers. It’s for those who want the ground they live on to nourish their bodies as well as their spirit." The Daily Progress
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The Joy of Hobby Farming will guide you toward self-sufficiency and restore your faith in your own two hands, if youd just start digging.” (Ferenc Maté, author of
A Vineyard in Tuscany and
A Real Life)
As the title of the book suggests, this is not a guide for those who want to become full-time, year-round farmers. Its for those who want the ground they live on to nourish their bodies as well as their spirit.” (The Daily Progress)
Detailed but never excessively so, and richly illustrated with color photos, the Levatinos' book is a useful manual for would-be hobby farmers and a world of entertainment for readers with a passion for going green or simply with fond recollections of farm life.” (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
in this book, they provide tips for everything from growing your own food to choosing the right blooms for your garden to running your farm as a business for additional revenue.” (North Jersey Record)
Synopsis
The ultimate practical dream book for living in the country.
About the Author
Michael Levatino works off the farm at a major publishing house. His twenty-three-acre farm, Ted's Last Stand, is located outside of Gordonsville, Virginia.Audrey Levatino has hobby farming for almost fifteen years, producing and selling flowers, vegetables, honey, eggs, and hand-made jewelry and crafts at several local farmer's markets. She and her husband, Michael, tend their crops and animals on their twenty-three-acre farm, Ted's Last Stand, located outside of Gordonsville, Virginia.