Agrarian: of or relating to farms and farming…

Agrarian: the reason why Russia will still be here after the U.S. collapses. This old Soviet painting is still viable. The women I saw feeding the fish village guys yesterday, dressed just like this; (Article…)

I have said in the past that Moscow is not Russia, not the real Russia. I say this even more now that I have lived almost six months in a tiny Russian village. Russia is lucky, she has a world that is still agriculture based and to survive the future, that is the only way to be. If Moscow was Russia, then Russia would be in almost the same teetering position that America is in. Thank god it is not Russia, though many Muscovite’s grow food at their dachas and such, they are soft though and will suffer the most at a collapse. Village people are not soft…

I have done some serious thinking about this subject of agrarian and have seen it first hand in a whole society. Russians are the opposite of Americans when it comes to agriculture. Exact opposite; I would venture to say with at least 90% of Russians growing a huge portion of their food themselves. That is compared to 90% of Americans who could not plant a garden if their life depended on it. Russia still has her roots, but the U.S. has lost her roots. Agriculture is the roots of any society, for without it, we starve…

This image below is a small section of our large village I talk about. This village has at least 10,000 people in it and what you see is typical streets of that village. Each home has a huge garden and actually a field attached to their home to grow food in. People look closely; These are not tiny gardens in your yard! These are huge fields tended by the people, by their hands only. They still use a horse and plow many times and they weed these huge gardens by hand. I know, I watch them do it…

fields of village

Growing food in Russia is serious business and no one goofs off about the subject. This is a life and death issue, therefore they grow food or die. What they grow does not cost money at the store and that money is able to be spent elsewhere. The community does better and such. Food is not something that should take all your money to buy…

You may hibernate all winter, but you work your field all summer…

One thing that is grown in huge proportions is potatoes and potatoes are available year around, for everyone has them stock piled in cellars everywhere. You know, Russians do not have food stamps or other government programs to feed the hungry and such. They feed each other and help each other, this is how it is done, you grow food and do not rely upon the stores to have it in stock. Stores virtually do not ever have potatoes in them, for why should they? The people grow them…

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I write articles like this for multiples of reasons, but a big reason is maybe someone in the U.S. will wake up and see the path that they are steamrolling down is not a very good path. In fact that path is detrimental to the whole country and unless changes are put in place, a small catastrophe will crash the system fast…

Russians are worth learning from, for they have been through all the crashing and bashing of a failed system, but instead of embracing Russians and learning, we are trying to destroy a country that would be good friends with us and teach us how to survive a major crash of our financial system…

I am learning, because we are never too old, nor too busy, nor too smart to learn new tricks…

Russians know how to survive and they will. Will you?

Post by Kyle Keeton
Windows to Russia…

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A survivor of six heart attacks and a brain tumor, a grumpy bear of a man, whom has declared Russia as his new and wonderful home. His wife is a true Russian Sweet Pea of a girl and she puts up with this bear of a guy and keeps him in line. Thank God for my Sweet Pea and Russia.