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Ten Acres Enough

A Practical Experience Showing How a Very Small Farm May Be Made to Keep a Very Large Family

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Ten Acres Enough

By: Edmund Morris
Narrated by: David Allen
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Ten Acres Enough: The Original Small-Farm Blueprint for Profitable Independence—Now with a New Introduction

What if financial independence didn’t require vast land, crushing debt, or industrial scale—just intelligence, discipline, and ten well-managed acres? First published in 1858, Ten Acres Enough by Edmund Morris is one of the most practical and quietly radical books ever written about small-scale farming, homesteading, and self-reliant living. Morris documents, in clear and methodical detail, how he escaped city dependence and built a profitable, sustainable livelihood on limited land—using careful planning, diversified production, and relentless attention to costs and returns. This is not pastoral fantasy; it is a numbers-driven case study in applied independence.

This edition has been thoughtfully updated for modern listeners. It includes a new Introduction by audiobook narrator David Allen, placing Morris’s insights in today’s economic context, and the original charts have been repositioned for smoother, more convenient reading. Whether you are a homesteader, small farmer, investor, or simply someone questioning the assumption that “bigger is better,” Ten Acres Enough offers a timeless, field-tested framework for doing more with less—and doing it profitably.

©1866 JAMES MILLER (SUCCESSOR TO C. S. FRANCIS & CO.,) (P)2025 David Allen
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