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What are the most profitable crops for small farms or home gardens?
How to make more money growing plants.
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From: Geoff Buckley
9:38am
I need your advice.
I’m writing a book that helps you make more money growing plants in your garden or small farm. It will cover vegetables, fruits, nuts,grains, herbs and berries and compare their profitability so that you know which are the most profitable crops to grow in your climate.
Would you be interested?
I would appreciate your feedback and ideas on what vou would like to see in this book e.g What crops are you interested in? How big is your property?What do you need to know to help improve your profitability?
Simply type your comments in the box below and click the “Submit my comments/suggestions” button.
To show my appreciation, I will send you a free report discussing how you can improve your profitability growing crops NOW! Grow for profit. With climate change & increasing world population, there will be food shortages & price rises making for more profitable growing.
Geoff Buckley
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"What I learnt from Bev and Geoff Buckley has changed my whole attitude to gardening... inspirational and life changing."
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Geoff and Bev Buckley share a passion for high‐quality, chemical‐free, organic farming methods on their 25‐acre farm in the idyllic surrounds of Tamborine Mountain, Queensland, Australia.
They won the prestigious "Queensland Small Business Champion Awards For Fresh Food" in 2007.
They were also honoured as one of only four finalists at the Australian Vegetables Industry’s “Grower of the Year” Award in 2008 - the only finalists using small-scale organic growing methods.
They are also recognised for their "Healthy Growing" training program teaching soil, plant and human health and more to organic fruit and vegetable growers.
Here's what you'll discover in just 9 minutes of reading their FREE report...
- An answer to the question: “Why are pests and diseases attacking my plants?”
- Alternative strategies to indiscriminate killing of insects.
- The relationship between soil fertility, soil micro-organisms and pests and diseases.
- The best natural sources of all the minerals your soil needs
- The link between soil fertility, nutrient balance, organic matter and insects and diseases
- Nature’s brilliant design to ensure our food is of the very highest quality.
- Nature’s design for survival
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