Phase 2 β Organizing the Store
Turn departments into specialized work areas.
Example layout:
π± Garden Department β Seed bank & nursery
π© Hardware β Repair workshop
π Livestock Area β Animal supply warehouse
π° Water Storage β Utility room
π Electrical β Power storage & charging area
π¦ Receiving Area β Community warehouse
Office β Administration & records
Turn departments into specialized work areas.
Example layout:
π± Garden Department β Seed bank & nursery
π© Hardware β Repair workshop
π Livestock Area β Animal supply warehouse
π° Water Storage β Utility room
π Electrical β Power storage & charging area
π¦ Receiving Area β Community warehouse
Office β Administration & records
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Phase 3 β Rebuilding the Property
The building is only the beginning.
The surrounding land becomes the real settlement.
Develop:
Vegetable gardens
Orchards
Compost area
Rainwater collection
Greenhouses
Tool sheds
Livestock pens
Seed storage building
Within a year, most daily activity happens outside the store.
The building is only the beginning.
The surrounding land becomes the real settlement.
Develop:
Vegetable gardens
Orchards
Compost area
Rainwater collection
Greenhouses
Tool sheds
Livestock pens
Seed storage building
Within a year, most daily activity happens outside the store.
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Farming the Property
Begin with crops suited to your local climate and growing season.
Divide land into:
π₯ Vegetable plots
π½ Staple crops
π Fruit areas
πΏ Herbs
β» Compost
Rotate crops each season to reduce pests and help maintain soil health.
Keep a dedicated seed bank.
Never plant every seed you own.
Always reserve enough for future growing seasons.
Begin with crops suited to your local climate and growing season.
Divide land into:
π₯ Vegetable plots
π½ Staple crops
π Fruit areas
πΏ Herbs
β» Compost
Rotate crops each season to reduce pests and help maintain soil health.
Keep a dedicated seed bank.
Never plant every seed you own.
Always reserve enough for future growing seasons.
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Water Management
Water becomes more valuable than fuel.
Develop multiple sources:
Rainwater collection
Nearby wells (if available)
Surface water with proper treatment
Water storage tanks
Separate water into categories:
Drinking
Cooking
Washing
Irrigation
Never mix storage containers.
Water becomes more valuable than fuel.
Develop multiple sources:
Rainwater collection
Nearby wells (if available)
Surface water with proper treatment
Water storage tanks
Separate water into categories:
Drinking
Cooking
Washing
Irrigation
Never mix storage containers.
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Livestock Expansion
As resources allow, establish areas for appropriate livestock.
Priority:
Chickens
Rabbits
Goats
Animals provide:
Fertilizer
Eggs or milk (depending on species)
Breeding stock
Compost material
As resources allow, establish areas for appropriate livestock.
Priority:
Chickens
Rabbits
Goats
Animals provide:
Fertilizer
Eggs or milk (depending on species)
Breeding stock
Compost material
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Workshop Development
The workshop eventually becomes the settlementβs most important asset.
Repair:
Hand tools
Farm equipment
Water pumps
Wagons
Fencing
Small engines
The ability to repair equipment often becomes more valuable than finding new equipment.
The workshop eventually becomes the settlementβs most important asset.
Repair:
Hand tools
Farm equipment
Water pumps
Wagons
Fencing
Small engines
The ability to repair equipment often becomes more valuable than finding new equipment.
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Supply Management
Everything is inventoried.
Use a simple system:
Daily
Food remaining
Water remaining
Weekly
Tool inspection
Seed inventory
Fuel inventory
Monthly
Equipment maintenance
Building inspection
Garden production report
Good records prevent waste.
Everything is inventoried.
Use a simple system:
Daily
Food remaining
Water remaining
Weekly
Tool inspection
Seed inventory
Fuel inventory
Monthly
Equipment maintenance
Building inspection
Garden production report
Good records prevent waste.
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Trade Network
No settlement survives alone.
Each location develops a specialty.
πͺ Costco
Role:
Regional warehouse
Provides:
Bulk food
Medical supplies
Clothing
Long-term storage
Salvaged equipment
Receives:
Fresh produce
Repaired tools
Seeds
Agricultural products
No settlement survives alone.
Each location develops a specialty.
πͺ Costco
Role:
Regional warehouse
Provides:
Bulk food
Medical supplies
Clothing
Long-term storage
Salvaged equipment
Receives:
Fresh produce
Repaired tools
Seeds
Agricultural products
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β½ Buc-eeβs
Role:
Transportation & travel hub
Provides:
Fuel (while available)
Vehicle maintenance
Traveler information
Rest stop for trade caravans
Receives:
Food
Water
Mechanical repairs
Replacement tools
Role:
Transportation & travel hub
Provides:
Fuel (while available)
Vehicle maintenance
Traveler information
Rest stop for trade caravans
Receives:
Food
Water
Mechanical repairs
Replacement tools
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π Tractor Supply
Role:
Agricultural production
Provides:
Crops
Seeds
Livestock supplies
Repaired equipment
Fencing materials
Irrigation components
Receives:
Bulk goods
Medical supplies
Replacement parts
Specialty equipment
Role:
Agricultural production
Provides:
Crops
Seeds
Livestock supplies
Repaired equipment
Fencing materials
Irrigation components
Receives:
Bulk goods
Medical supplies
Replacement parts
Specialty equipment
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Regional Economy
Imagine the three settlements functioning together:
πͺ Costco = Storage & distribution
β½ Buc-eeβs = Transportation & logistics
π Tractor Supply = Production & maintenance
Each depends on the others.
Imagine the three settlements functioning together:
πͺ Costco = Storage & distribution
β½ Buc-eeβs = Transportation & logistics
π Tractor Supply = Production & maintenance
Each depends on the others.
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Long-Term Goals (Years 5β10)
Produce more food than the settlement consumes.
Maintain a reserve of seeds and essential tools.
Train multiple people in repair and farming skills so knowledge isnβt concentrated in one person.
Build relationships with neighboring communities through regular trade and mutual aid.
Expand gradually without exhausting land or supplies.
Produce more food than the settlement consumes.
Maintain a reserve of seeds and essential tools.
Train multiple people in repair and farming skills so knowledge isnβt concentrated in one person.
Build relationships with neighboring communities through regular trade and mutual aid.
Expand gradually without exhausting land or supplies.
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Costco feeds the region.
Buc-eeβs connects the region.
Tractor Supply keeps the region producing.
Buc-eeβs connects the region.
Tractor Supply keeps the region producing.
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Now that we have recapped some of the information during the expansion of the Tractor Co, you need to look at specific skills.
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This can be done at the Costco or Buc-eeβs but easier to do at the Tractor Co.
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π» Communications & Information
The collapse isnβt just about losing electricityβitβs about losing information.
A settlement that knows whatβs happening outside its borders has a major advantage. Maintain battery-powered or hand-crank radios, keep written maps of the surrounding area, and establish regular communication schedules with neighboring communities. Information about weather, crop failures, disease outbreaks, or trade opportunities can be just as valuable as supplies.
The collapse isnβt just about losing electricityβitβs about losing information.
A settlement that knows whatβs happening outside its borders has a major advantage. Maintain battery-powered or hand-crank radios, keep written maps of the surrounding area, and establish regular communication schedules with neighboring communities. Information about weather, crop failures, disease outbreaks, or trade opportunities can be just as valuable as supplies.
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π§ Maintenance Is Survival
Everything wears out.
A functioning settlement spends as much time repairing as it does producing. Keep tools clean and sharp, lubricate moving parts, inspect buildings regularly, and replace worn components before they fail. A well-maintained shovel or fence can prevent much larger problems later.
Everything wears out.
A functioning settlement spends as much time repairing as it does producing. Keep tools clean and sharp, lubricate moving parts, inspect buildings regularly, and replace worn components before they fail. A well-maintained shovel or fence can prevent much larger problems later.
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πΎ Seasonal Planning
Every season has a purpose.
Spring: Prepare fields, repair fences, and plant crops.
Summer: Weed, irrigate, harvest early produce, and maintain equipment.
Autumn: Harvest, preserve food, collect firewood, and prepare livestock shelters.
Winter: Repair tools, teach skills, organize supplies, and plan for the next growing season.
Communities that think one season ahead are usually more resilient than those reacting to immediate problems.
Every season has a purpose.
Spring: Prepare fields, repair fences, and plant crops.
Summer: Weed, irrigate, harvest early produce, and maintain equipment.
Autumn: Harvest, preserve food, collect firewood, and prepare livestock shelters.
Winter: Repair tools, teach skills, organize supplies, and plan for the next growing season.
Communities that think one season ahead are usually more resilient than those reacting to immediate problems.
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π Knowledge Becomes Currency
Supplies eventually run out.
Knowledge keeps producing results year after year.
Store books and manuals covering farming, mechanics, first aid, carpentry, plumbing, electrical systems, food preservation, and veterinary care. Encourage experienced members to teach others so critical skills arenβt dependent on a single individual.
Supplies eventually run out.
Knowledge keeps producing results year after year.
Store books and manuals covering farming, mechanics, first aid, carpentry, plumbing, electrical systems, food preservation, and veterinary care. Encourage experienced members to teach others so critical skills arenβt dependent on a single individual.
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π Livestock Management
Animals require planning, not just food.
Rotate grazing areas to protect pasture, keep shelters clean to reduce disease, and maintain breeding records to preserve healthy stock. Chickens provide eggs, goats or sheep can provide milk or wool, and manure can improve soil fertility.
Animals require planning, not just food.
Rotate grazing areas to protect pasture, keep shelters clean to reduce disease, and maintain breeding records to preserve healthy stock. Chickens provide eggs, goats or sheep can provide milk or wool, and manure can improve soil fertility.
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π§ Water Infrastructure
Reliable water is one of the most important long-term priorities.
Collect rainwater where appropriate, maintain wells or pumps, repair leaks quickly, and protect storage from contamination. Irrigation systems can improve crop reliability during dry periods, while filtration and purification methods help ensure safe drinking water.
Reliable water is one of the most important long-term priorities.
Collect rainwater where appropriate, maintain wells or pumps, repair leaks quickly, and protect storage from contamination. Irrigation systems can improve crop reliability during dry periods, while filtration and purification methods help ensure safe drinking water.
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