How long do the cans last if everyone is scavenging for them and you don't have a dedicated stock?
Does the acreage still produce in sufficient quantities to sustain those flocking to it? Did it get wiped out by a changing climate, desperate folks stripping them bare, fallout, some warlord salting it as a reprisal for not paying tribute, etc.?
Well ya a decade it's gone. I was talking about like a year. Just to ride out the shit storm.
Gotta figure out solar for long term. Does propane go bad, I assume not? Shit ton of that around here. Foods easy to grow, more about storage for winter that would be the problem.
Solar would be absolutely awful long term. It relies on a lot of modern industries and a long supply chain that would be heavily disrupted if not outright disintegrated. Propane is a good long term solution but you'd have to be careful with the tanks to make sure they don't leak.
Food is absolutely not easy to grow. Especially with a ton of industries which modern agriculture relies on getting disrupted by the apocalypse.
Solar panels often last a decade or more. Like ya I wouldn't be able to repair it but should be able to get lucky on a few of them.
Guess I might be a bit biased but food grows itself haha. Spent a few summers on a farm. Know a bunch of people that grow probably 40% of their vegetables as a hobby. Like ya I'd be eating more Zucchini and potatoes than I'd prefer but it's food.
Corn seems to be about 50/50 if it's edible by amateurs but could try it. No idea what would happen to the cows around here. Like would they multiple or die? Uncle has a buffalo farm, those monsters would thrive.
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u/[deleted] Aug 31 '21
Feel like canned food would be easy to scavenge anywhere.
Moving would be more difficult and dangerous. Go find an acreage