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Volume 85 Number 5

September/October, 2001


What's happening this month
on your Countryside homestead...
Departments:
Country conversation  
Country living is fulfilling; Sharpening an adze and composting; Raise chickens in the suburbs; Notes on spinning article; Where to find a "Butter Bell"; This reader favors the Standardbred; Small-scale milking equipment; "Handicaps" don’t keep them down; Strict diet relieves allergies; More thoughts on allergies; Hay saver works well for them; Pit greenhouses were built in the ’40s; Frugal fashion tips and other hints; Field corn fertilizer; Addition to home business ideas; And the lucky recipient is...; Pioneer update; Stove clearances vary; Pen pals almost replace neighbors; Ash "crumbs" are poisonous to pets; Setting hen incubator12
    
Coming events28
Countryside contacts28-29
 
Special features:
Home sausage making
The versatile meat grinder30
Making sausage31
Fall butchering advice & reminders32
 
Why we miss while hunting the big game33
Recipes for the times you do hit your target36
 
Alternative energy:
The basics of corn stoves37
The economics of biomass fuel39
Biomass works for them40
The cost of corn41
 
Homestead construction:
Construct a reflective fireplace grate42
 
Homestead equipment:
Take care of your vehicle46
 
The Solar Cowboy:
There’s a renewable energy system for you50
 
Energy efficient housing:
Croatians build houses to be energy efficient52
 
The homestead workshop:
Make a woodland spring pole lathe56
 
The garden
Build a greenhouse for under $10060
Black gold: Vermiculture on the modern homestead63
My garden: A springboard of food, pleasure and history70
 
Notes from the Northwoods:
Dry beans to Santo Domingo squash67
 
The beehive:
The art and science of feeding bees74
 
The rabbitry:
Raising rabbits the Croatian way79
 
The sheep shed:
Brecknock Hill Welsh sheep82
 
The homestead horse:
Old type Morgan horses84
 
Question of the month:
Can you really live off your homestead?85
 
International neighbors:
Heaven in the Ozarks97
Thoughts on 40 years of homesteading99
Their persistence paid off104
The simple life ­ It sure can get complicated113
Good things do come to those who wait116
 
The Dollar Stretcher118
 
After Chores:
Bathing a cat130
 
  




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