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Volume 90 Number 5

September/October, 2006


What's happening this month
on your Countryside homestead...
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Departments:
From the editor8
Country conversation8
Coming events30
 
Feature article:
Achieving food independence on the homestead, Part I32
 
Notes from the Northwoods:
Building and using a midwest solar food dryer38
 
Country kitchen:
Cider making: A pressing concern44
The lowdown on apples47
Oatmeal recipes48
Pie crust recipe48
Solar dried tomato pesto48
The whole wheat experience51
Let's talk bread54
 
Homestead household hints:
Vinegar: Did Granny Clampett know?49
 
Your homestead business:
What to do when nobody wants your product56
 
The machine shed:
Tire tech59
 
Life on the sunny side:
Boiling down your heating options61
 
The case for alternative energy:
Mining for trouble63
 
Homestead livestock:
Don't let your herd share agreement land you in court67
National Livestock Identification System (updates)69
 
Livestock predator control:
A new approach to an old problem72
 
The homestead dog:
Farm dogs: A competitive value in security systems and more74
 
Homestead poultry:
Rainbow Cornish may be back on the market77
 
The horse barn:
Norwegian Fjord: The homesteader's horse79
Mules grace this Wisconsin homestead80
 
Question of the month:
Can technology and simplicity co-exist on a homestead?81
 
The wood carver:
Whittling twigs and branches110
 
Last minute thoughts on revitalizing kerosene110
 
Country neighbors:
Remembering whose dream homesteading is111
 
Looking back:
Self-reliance equals financial freedom112
Memories of grape jelly113
 
Homestead kids:
There's no time for boredom on this homestead!115
 
Poor Will's Almanack116
 
After chores:
The paper helicopter130
 
  




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