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Colony survival wheat farm
Colony survival wheat farm













  1. #Colony survival wheat farm how to
  2. #Colony survival wheat farm free

#Colony survival wheat farm how to

Flies(and some other insects as well) are famous for eating things which, hm, how to word it, hm, basically only them eat that stuff. They are like pigs, you can feed them what you do not want to eat.Īnd here is a good part, one of the things you do not want to eat - insect larvae, fly of all kinds - there are many. They eat plant food as well grass, seeds. They eat meat, including those you do not want to eat - spoiled a little bit. And here is the good part - they can eat bugs and all sorts of insects and worms. They can't sustain themselves on the grass alone, but they bring eggs which shelf life is half a month easily, and those eggs can be a replacement for meat. In places where it is possible to have them, it is quite convenient to have them.Ĭhickens are another good stuff. So yeah there are reasons why those animals were popular among nomads, in cold places where bananas do not grow, etc. (Winter however is a problem, as one needs to store that grass) The best thing about them, they eat grass, and the grass grows pretty much on its own, at all places. Horses pretty much the same - meat, blood, skin, etc - everything is useful.īoth are used for transportation as well, which survival-wise is helpful. Smaller and more wilder versions like goats is also a legit and sometimes more convenient option Frankly, if you're looking for a food that can be the, let's say, 80%-of-what-we-eat-food, you probably should be thinking of fish.Ĭows have milk which you can use straight away or it can be converted into stuff that can be stored for years(cheese - good stuff good stuff), and there are numerous ways to preserve meat without freezers. What's the take-away from that list? There is no "one food." Even staple foods like wheat, corn, potatoes, etc., are not recommended to be a super-high percentage of what's on your plate. They love the heat, but you can grow them as far north as Canada.īut if you want more options, let's look at this list from a great article on survival gardening: Sweet potatoes, with their high beta carotene content, are one of the healthiest foods you can eat. Potatoes will be ready to harvest in about 65 to 90 days, depending on the variety.

colony survival wheat farm

In climates with cool summers, plant early, midseason and late varieties two to three weeks before your last spring frost date. They are easy to grow - just bury a piece of potato about the size of an egg with a couple of “eyes” on it in the ground in a 4-inch-deep furrow.

colony survival wheat farm

Potatoes (along with grain corn) will give you the most calories for the least space. gram-for-gram it's a much better product with only one exception: that fast growing time enjoyed by garlic.įrom here we learn something my wife has been telling me for decades: Wheat has 2X the calories per serving, 2X the carbs (don't let diet fads fool you, the body actually requires carbs - just not as many as people tend to eat), 2X the protein, 3X the fiber, etc. (?) = The 0.0g sodium for Wheat is based on its lack of representation in the link So could garlic still be used as a staple food by growing it only in the winter and storing it for the rest of the year? Therefore it's always burning hot, except during the winter, which is deadly cold. which is quite a problem since the new colony is located in a continental zone without any strong oceanic winds to temper the climate. And to this day some poor countries still use it to fight sexually transmitted viruses and infections.īut here's the problem, it turns out garlic requires a temperature below 5 degrees Celsius or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit to grow.

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It was also used to keep the mouth and gut free from dangerous bacteria. Which is nasty and painful but preferable to a dead limb.

colony survival wheat farm

But most importantly, because historically garlic was used for health purposes, it can burn pretty much most living cells that's why it was turned into creams to apply on wounds.

colony survival wheat farm

I thought about garlic because it only takes 40 days to grow from one clove to an entire bulb, so it's quite fast but not the fastest food out there. Roleplaying in a survival game, building my own world and now I'm colonizing a new land.įor the sake of realism and immersion I want to find the most effective and efficient staple foods out there.















Colony survival wheat farm