
A seasoned farmer shares the everyday triumphs and trials of turning a modest four‑acre plot into a profitable venture. From the quirks of a mischievous cow that toppled both milk and milker, to the relentless rhythm of four‑hour butter‑churning sessions, the narrative blends practical guidance with a good‑natured sense of humor. Readers get a candid look at the hands‑on work required to keep gates, hedges and livestock in order, while also discovering how perseverance can trim hours of labor into efficient routines.
Beyond the nitty‑gritty of field work, the book offers timeless principles of domestic economy that apply to any homestead, regardless of size or location. Detailed chapters on making butter and bread stand out as especially valuable, and the author’s observations on hiring and managing country help provide insight for both British and American audiences. Whether you’re a newcomer to farming or a seasoned steward of the land, the guide balances common‑sense advice with engaging anecdotes, making it a useful companion for anyone seeking to make the most of a small farm.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (129K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Best known for a lively Victorian account of small-scale farming, this author wrote from firsthand experience and turned everyday work on a few rented acres into an engaging, practical story. Her best-known book blends domestic life, experiment, and thrift in a way that still feels vivid.
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