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I'm sorry to hear that you are suffering under the weight of all of this. We all are. Sometimes it is good to take a step back and take stock of what you have, whether it's money, health, a good community, support of family, et cetera. Then go through what you need, which might be any of the things I just mentioned. I believe farming co ops need to strengthen when I lived in Venice Beach we had a fresh food delivery once a month from one. My friend in Silicon Valley in a tiny space has just started growing her own little vertical garden in her window and seems really excited about the results. Sometimes it's about just not feeling helpless which involves small steps. I'm basically on a farm, but its in Thailand. We would survive better than most in a total food apocalypse, but we would still have difficulty and I pray it doesn't go that way. Strengthening the community of small farmers now is very important, especially if you want to become one. Water procurement is the big issue, but there are ways to make do. Good luck and God Bless...

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