Courses for wannabe smallholders and those running smallholdings.

Many more people are looking for affordable smallholdings for sale or rent on their quest for a more self sufficient lifestyle.
Smallholdings don't come cheap and many people looking for a smallholding as a way of getting away from the rat race and actually living as self sufficient as possible, growing their own veggies and rasing livestock and poultry for food, producing electricity and heat via wind and water turbines then the varieties smallholding courses available, could be worth you seriously looking at.


If you a modern 'Greenshifter' looking to move to a more rural location with an acre or two, an outbuilding or three and plenty of space to raise animals for food or simply a small plot to keep some chucks for the eggs, a cow or two for the cheese and milk, maybe you want a polytunnel for growing tomoatoes, peppers, vegeetables, plants and flowers, creating compost and natural fertiliser but you are not sure how to get started, bees and honey are popular, fish and chick breeding are also high on the lists, then a smallholing course may be just up your street.

Smallholding courses are in big demand nowadays and the areas of tuition available will probably surprise you and where better to go than to other self sufficient and skilled smallholders and small producers of food and crops who know the ropes.

You can buy a day, half a day, a week or more course on learning hands on about raising and keeping poultry, pigs and cattle, how to erect and utilise a polytunnel, start producing your own energy and heat through solar power and wind or water powered generators, produce crops and plantations for selling and personal self sufficiency.


Visit : www.smallholdingcourses.co.uk

... and see who's offering a course that could help you move on towards that greener and self sufficient lifestyle or simply teach you back garden poultry and veggie growing.



 

Are you running a smallholding ? Do you offer courses ? Are you self sufficient ?

Whether you are a smallholder, new to land, and experienced buyer and seller of land, just finding your way in the land scene and looking for education and meeting people with similar ideas ? Then we are more than happy to publish your thoughts, ideas, advice or projects on the site. You may be an expert on bees, plants , drainage, building wooden houses or maybe you turn small plots into liveable homes, then want to hear from you.
Include images if you like or just go for the text, completely upto you.
To send us an article to review for the site
email us :      mark@primeacres.co.uk