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Volume 82 Number 6

November/December, 1998


What's happening this month
on your Countryside homestead...
Section I, Phase I, The warning:
Bonus 18-page Newsletter
Country conversation  
The Y2K weather report: TEOTWAWKI6
What the experts are saying6
The cost of Y2K7
Ad hominem argument9
Stopped by Y2K — after 400 flawless years10
Reader reaction11
Deseret News report12
From JIT to JIC13
Replies to some objections14
Letter from a programmer: Y2K not OK17
How could this happen?17
Department of Defense is behind schedule18
Beyond the sidewalks: Y2K isn't the only cloud19
A truck driver looks at Y2K23
 
Section II, Phase II, Doing it now: The Magazine
 
Departments:
Country conversation
Feedback and commentary on Y2K, the magazine, telephone trouble, seeds, cycles, Arizona zoning, mayo jars for canning, and more25
 
The henhouse — 13-page primer for homesteaders
Where to begin40
Incubation and chick rearing42
Caring for the broody hen; incubation; chicks44
Housing 45
Feeding47
Equipment49
Egg production49
Meat production52
Health care54
 
The garden
You can grow rice, even in zone 656
Use tiller wisely to protect soil56
Seed-saving has many benefits58
Easy, economical seed drying58
 
Country kitchen
Learning to cook on a woodstove60
Baking powder and yeast64
When the singing cake doesn't65
Be careful with canning63
Recipes: switchel, potato pancakes, corn and potato chowder65
Cast iron, and more93
 
Livestock
Winter care for pastured stock67
Watering livestock in winter: some tips to make it easier66
Freezing colostrum90
Check stored grains for spoilage92
 
The orchard
Getting ready for winter67
 
The rabbitry
Raising earthworms under rabbits in Alaska68
 
The home dairy
Goat milk butter the simple way69
Tips for keeping milk at its best69
 
The beehive
How to kick the smoking habit70
Adversity doesn't stop this beekeeper70
 
The sheep shed
Sheep can utilize many feed grains71
 
The goat barn
Frugal homesteader makes a case for registered goats72
 
Country neighbors
Homesteading in suburban Connecticut74
Making it in Michigan76
Oklahomans didn't know they were homesteading80
Great homestead — but he'd give it up for a mate114
 
News from Spaceship Earth
Odd, interesting, and sometimes amazing tidbits from all over81
 
Water
Well goes dry, cistern provides water82
 
Around the homestead
12 volt pressurized shower provides homestead luxury84
Make decorative stones84
Make a good mouse trap better84
 
The machine shed
Part IV: Tools for secondary tillage
 
Home health and survival
Fighting fires — and fear — in Florida88
Upgrading the standard first aid kit89
Relieve pain with a homemade rice bag85
 
Construction
Make your building plumb, square and level90
How big is a dog house?92
 
Vanishing old-time arts and skills
How to make fly paper 90
 
Wood heat
Heat value of wood; clearances; smoking stove problem91
Heating with kerosene requires caution92
 
The book shelf
You Can Farm; Vet Guide for Animal Owners;Your Mobile Home; Husbandry94
 
Alternative energy
A report on Countryside's solar installation95
The most important aspect of home power: conservation!101
Smaller systems used with success102
 
And more...
The Intentional Peasant ponders progress103
Become self-sufficient in a year? Not likely, but...105
Jobs for Year 2000, and after109
In Michigan’s northwoods, they’re always prepared112
 
Helpful charts & tables for future reference:
Breeding & gestation72
Density and heat value of firewood91
Recommended clearances for woodburning devices91
 
Family album photos
54, 66, 67, 104, 106  
 
Special feature:
"Where can I find...?"117
 
  




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