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Let's say you have an acreage of garden area of about 20 acres but you want to turn it into one large farm. In my experience these farms do not work in the manner of the current practice, but instead turn everything into a single larger farm. The point of this approach is to reduce and eventually eliminate the need for a large space plan or even only a large block plan. This is simply more time and effort, however, and it doesn't mean it's going to work. In the past, small farm systems were considered the most costly and inefficient of the four approaches. However, the recent innovations have made this approach cost effective.

A recent study by the Center for Agriculture Research and Technology at the University of Illinois shows significant decreases in the cost for a big, single acre farm in some states. The cost to operate at the small scale size is $50,000 to $100,000 per year. For a large, massive farm system, this $100,000 is about half the cost of a 100-acre area plan.

When it comes to large farms, it's always best to look at small farms that can support the growing activity. The more farms that can be used, the more activity you need to encourage and provide. An example (and more examples) to begin should be the way small farms have responded to recent regulations as well as changes made in the United States to our farm



















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