We have been scouting our neighborhood (and a little too far beyond) for a place to buy where we can set up a homestead. Ideally, we would like 1 acre of land at least, but the real estate here is such that we can probably only afford .5 acre. That's still a lot of land, enough for vegetables, fruit trees, and some small livestock.
But would I have to give up the plan of growing some grains? How much land does one need to grow enough grains - wheat, barley, corn - to feed a large family (say, of eight)?
Is it at all sustainable? Are any of you doing it? What kind is best for small-scale production?
This question fits my larger fear of what it will be like here in New England and many parts of the States, when oil prices go up so that transporting grains from the Midwest (grain country) will become untenable. As far as I knew, no one grows grains here anymore. Though people here can live on small scale gardens, grains seem to require more land, more care...
Any thoughts?
