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| 7 | Hunting |
| 32 | Garden Seeds |
| 51 | Fishing rods, nets, lures, line |
| 63 | Knives and knife sharpening tools |
| 99 | Goats Chickens |
| Establishing long term food supplies is necessary in an extended survival situation. Having an emergency food supply plan goes beyond simply stockpiling food, and takes a survivor into the realm of future planning. Unless you have extensive food supplies, winter is always around the next corner and should be readied for. Tribal people gathered most of their supplies in the nicer seasons and prepared their lands to provide a steady supply of food. Food procurement for the long term leads back to the most basic of human endeavors, the need to consume food. Efficient planning enables larger and stronger communities. Starvation is not a fun way to die, so prepare well and be strong when the time for strength comes. Traditional food gathering can be broken down into agriculture, fishing, farming, hunting and gathering. Gathering tends to be opportunistic and hunting access is likely to be competitive, but is very viable in some areas of the country. Overall it is better to have your own food supplies than to go looking for them. Preparing a long term food supply plan is a smart idea. Tools for hunting, planting and harvesting foods of various kinds can ensure sustenance when needed. Animals which can provide food without eating the animals are of great value. This value increases when the animal can be fed without using many resources, or is capable of foraging on its own. The further you plan your food supply ahead, the less likely you will be to be caught off guard when an emergency happens. Small portable items that can help you gather food are also on this list and should be part of your ready kit. When it comes time to harvest, the person who has planted seeds is king. |



