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Living like it's 2050: Transition Farm in North Carolina (faircompanies.com)
5 points by sleepingbot on Nov 26, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments



At the beginning of the clip, they mention that this farm is situated on 350 acres of land but I didn't hear how many people they expected to sustain with that. Will it all be self contained? Also, how many people outside of this pre-industrial society are required to supply solar panels, wind generators, tools and other materials necessary to keep this kind of facility going and where would they live?


My impression from doing the story is that they want to use the farm for experiments in living. Trying out solar, wind, raising animals, growing with intensive raised beds, etc. But I don't think they expect to be completely self-sufficient, in the short-term anyway. I think they're fairly realistic that their entire community isn't set up that way at this point (good points about what it takes to supply solar, wind, etc). Tim, the farm's owner, is also trying experiments in more sustainable city living (for more, I did a video on his small town green highrise going up in Chapel Hill, NC http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/a-small-town-green-high...




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