The Freestyle Farmer Book

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The Freestyle Farmer is a memoir of Christopher Leow’s journey of becoming an Urban Farmer in a land-scarce city. At once hilarious, heartbreaking, and heartwarming, this is a tale of a courageous individual yearning to fix our broken food system against all odds. Whether you’re a wearied office worker or an aspiring farmer, this book will surely delight and enrich you.

Christopher Leow passion in sustainable agriculture has brought him around the world from Australia to Thailand. He has worked from 'Farm to Table', and done everything from milking goats to growing vegetables indoors and in underutilized spaces. He hopes to inspire a new generation of urban farmers to grow their own food.

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The Freestyle Farmer is a memoir of Christopher Leow’s journey of becoming an Urban Farmer in a land-scarce city. At once hilarious, heartbreaking, and heartwarming, this is a tale of a courageous individual yearning to fix our broken food system against all odds. Whether you’re a wearied office worker or an aspiring farmer, this book will surely delight and enrich you.

Christopher Leow passion in sustainable agriculture has brought him around the world from Australia to Thailand. He has worked from 'Farm to Table', and done everything from milking goats to growing vegetables indoors and in underutilized spaces. He hopes to inspire a new generation of urban farmers to grow their own food.

The Freestyle Farmer is a memoir of Christopher Leow’s journey of becoming an Urban Farmer in a land-scarce city. At once hilarious, heartbreaking, and heartwarming, this is a tale of a courageous individual yearning to fix our broken food system against all odds. Whether you’re a wearied office worker or an aspiring farmer, this book will surely delight and enrich you.

Christopher Leow passion in sustainable agriculture has brought him around the world from Australia to Thailand. He has worked from 'Farm to Table', and done everything from milking goats to growing vegetables indoors and in underutilized spaces. He hopes to inspire a new generation of urban farmers to grow their own food.