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by Carol Ekarius (Author) "WHEN THE UNITED STATES FORMED "A MORE PERFECT UNION, to establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and..." (more)
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"Carol Ekarius has taken her 20-plus years of farming expertise and compiled an essential guide for anyone yearning to move to a hobby farm. From the early stages of planning to the day-to-day life on a farm, whatever questions you might have, chances are Carol has thought of them and answered them in Hobby Farm." --Karen Keb Acevedo, Editor of Hobby Farms magazine

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"Many urban dwellers long to live in the country and dream of owning a small farm: if you're one of them, try Hobby Farm: Living Your Rural Dream For Pleasure and Profit. Author Carol Ekarius' own extensive years of farm dwelling lend to a guide which tells how to not only choose and live on a farm, but how to make some money at the endeavor. From gardening the land and handling farm animals to handling the seasons, predators, and more, Hobby Farm, packed with color photos and insights, covers far more ground than competing farm guides for urban dwellers."

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: BowTie Press (June 25, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931993599
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931993593
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 8.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #389,555 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Condescending tripe, July 2, 2008
Hobby Farm: Living Your Rural Dream for Pleasure and Profit by Carol Ekarius is a collection of photos, "facts", and "helpful" tips for the urban adventurer looking for a new life in a rural farm setting. The book should be regarded as only Ekarius' opinion and not fact. It is based off of her experiences from living in a farming community. Coming from a rural farming background, I was appalled and disgusted with many of the skewed things Ekarius put in her book. Not only does it make the rural citizen seem backward (yes, she does use that word) but it comes across as being very condescending to the reader as well. Any farmer who reads this book is thinking, "She thinks I don't know about anything outside of the farm." Any non-farmer who reads this book is thinking, "She thinks I don't what a cow is."
Ekarius, apparently, is the only person who knows something about both the rural world and the urban. She considers herself to be "rurban"; a word coined by Ekarius and is used incessantly. Roughly it means something that is not entirely urban, but not entirely rural. Ekarius regards herself as an expert on the subject. She tells about a time when she set up an electric fence, something (she thinks) that farmers had never even thought of before. She made it seem as though her neighbor looked upon the fence like caveman looking upon fire for the first time.
She makes the farmer out to be a creature that has never had or heard of niceties found in "the big city." Ekarius tells her readers, "Rural people have long lived with different economic and social realities than their urban and suburban brethren. When they invite you for coffee, expect freeze-dried instant, not freshly ground beans or latte, and drink the former as though it were the latter".... Because farmers just don't know any better, right Carol? They've never even heard of Starbucks let alone tasted their coffee. Neanderthals.
The expectations Ekarius prepares her readers for are ridiculous. She says, "Get used to no privacy. Do you like to walk into a clean house, with shiny, polished floors and light colored furniture? Be prepared for mud and mess. Love to take in cultural events, like the opera or great museums? Instead, get ready for high school plays and cow-plop bingo at the town street-dance." Wow. According to Ekarius farmers are dirty, live like pigs and uncultured. This woman really knows her neighbors.
I have to ask the question, "Has she even met her neighbors?" Ekarius warns the reader, "Be prepared, also, for the social challenges of moving into rural or rurban areas. These communities often seem backward and closed to newcomers.... They are friendly and warm once you penetrate the surface, but penetration can take awhile." It sounds like all "rurban" people are stoic and misanthropic. If you had Ekarius as a neighbor you might be too!
I'd give this book negative stars if I could. Hobby Farm can be useful, however, if it used for kindling or toilet paper.
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5.0 out of 5 stars From gardening the land and handling farm animals to handling the seasons, predators, and more, November 4, 2005
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Many urban dwellers long to live in the country and dream of owning a small farm: if you're one of them, try Hobby Farm: Living Your Rural Dream For Pleasure And Profit. Author Carol Ekarius' own extensive years of farm dwelling lend to a guide which tells how to not only choose and live on a farm, but how to make some money at the endeavor. From gardening the land and handling farm animals to handling the seasons, predators, and more, Hobby Farm, packed with color photos and insights, covers far more ground than competing farm guides for urban dwellers.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Introduction to farm living and farm business, August 19, 2007
By L. Cole (Washington, D.C.) - See all my reviews
Carol Ekarius gives a great introduction to farm living and farm business. Ekarius encourages readers to ask themselves probing questions such as whether the farm will be a lifestyle or commercial enterprise. Most importantly, she compels us to ask if we and our families are ready for the country. Are we prepared to work long hours on the land in the spring, summer, and fall in order to have relaxing winters? Are we prepared to go without the amenities of the "big city"? Do we want to make our living off a farm or just live on a farm?

What I like most about this book is the pictures. The farm scenes with children in orchards gathering apples and caring for livestock, tractors plowing fields, and animals grazing the land were key to getting my family to seriously consider a move to the farm. (I am the only one really into the business aspects right now.) While I cannot remember pictures of junk piles or trash heaps, I do remember Ekarius informing readers that farming culture varies from time and place and that it is important to respect neighbors. (You can trap more flies with honey than vinegar.)

Ekarius' descriptions of farm-related activities such as figuring out which land to buy, farm safety, gardening, livestock, harvesting, and preserving the harvest covers the basics of what to expect after a move to the country before you move to the country. This is a great introduction for anyone interested in going back to the land for either pleasure of profit.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Beginner's Resource
Carol Ekarius' Hobby Farm is a good beginner's guide on hobby farming. Having previously read John Deere: Hobby Farm: How to Create and Maintain Your Hobby Farm or Great Estate,... Read more
Published 16 days ago by Christopher E. Hill

4.0 out of 5 stars Hobby Farm......
Great guide book for those that want to have their own hobby farm. Helpful guide from starting through operation. Nice reference for the beginner.
Published 12 months ago by John J. Phillips

2.0 out of 5 stars Hobby Farm limited information
I did not get much new information from this book. Someone just wanted to make money over several common sense generalizations.
Published 13 months ago by G. Scott

2.0 out of 5 stars Pretty general information
This book covers a lot of topics, but none of them in depth. For example it lists a lot of vegetables you might grow in your garden, but doesn't go into any detail on how to... Read more
Published 14 months ago by B. Cappel

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Overall look at the subject of Hobby Farms
The book was a general look at Hobby Farms. It would be next to impossible for one book to do much else. Read more
Published on August 9, 2006 by Josephine Howland

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