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Volume 88 Number 5

September/October, 2004


What's happening this month
on your Countryside homestead...
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Departments:
Country conversation8
Countryside contacts30
Coming events31
 
Features:
Alternative energy:
Getting started with solar power32
Living off the grid: One families' journey43
Living off the grid: A wife's perspective44
 
Build a cold frame for under $30037
Desert gardening41
Make your own clothes washer42
 
The smithy:
E-z horseshoe coat or reins wall hanger46
 
Notes from the Northwoods:
Of bucks, horses and ponies47
 
The machine shed:
ATVs and the circle of history51
 
Homestead livestock:
The wild flock system of raising livestock53
 
The basics of vermiculture55
The basics of fishing56
 
The homestead pond:
Raise freshwater shrimp on your homestead58
 
The henhouse:
Give your chickens a bath60
Ground-breaking results from research on standard turkeys62
 
The pig pen:
Living high on half the hog64
Mulefoot hogs are a rarity66
 
The rabbit barn:
The American breeds: More choices for meat rabbit raisers67
The art of palpation69
 
The country kitchen:
When you chop an onion, you know the meal will be tasty70
Sourdough bread: A dish fit for a king72
Recycle that roast73
 
The garden:
Some sage advice74
Heirlooms: What works—and what doesn't78
The why and how of saving your own seeds79
Okra: Useful and attractive80
Feed your trees82
 
Question of the month:
Our favorite canning recipes88
Next month: Making extra income on one acre of land97
 
Alternative health:
Homeopathy for homesteaders98
Sharing medicinal plants and herbal medicine making with children102
 
Transform your wardrobe: From bleak to chic!103
 
Homestead business:
Publish a magazine from home105
 
Poor Will's Almanack107
 
A piece of the American pie:
It's all in the family113
 
Country nieghbors:
Give homesteading a try115
Utopia in Missouri118
"Chicken tv:" It's better than the real thing120
Ladies' night out: Cow can parties121
Home ownership comes with a price122
 
After Chores:
The ultimate social necessity: The pickup truck130
 
  




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