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Volume 88 Number 4

July/August, 2004


What's happening this month
on your Countryside homestead...
Departments:
Country conversation8
Countryside contacts30
Coming events31
 
Features:
Hydraulic ram pump how-to32
 
Alternative housing:
"Modern" conveniences in the backwoods36
A storage shed called "home"37
Cottonwood and stone grace this home40
 
The woodshed:
Rejuvenating a woodshed41
 
The blacksmith shop:
E-z decorative bolt heads42
 
The good life off the grid: The wonders of 12 volts43
Tips and predictions for beginners44
Build a redwood hot tub for under $30046
 
Homestead crafts:
Light up your life with a twin candle sconce48
Convert a plastic bin into a storage stool49
The jeans project51
 
Notes from the Northwoods:
Rhubarb: A special plant53
 
Foraging:
Chokecherry: A little pucker is alright55
 
The garden:
Hot peppers57
Drip irrigation saves water and time60
The beauty of scythes62
Lessons learned: Our 1st year at a farmers' market65
 
The kitchen:
A zillion zucchini!66
Try sprouts, for nutrition and flavor67
Which grain grinder is best? (And recipes from 1908)68
Sourdough revisted70
 
The henhouse:
Chickens love bananas...and help the hungry to boot75
Tips for dealing with an egg-bound duck76
 
The rabbitry:
Meat rabbits with eye appeal? Try Satins!77
Bunny basics at Rebecca's Rabbitry!78
 
The sheep shed:
Hair sheep numbers are growing81
Requirements for going to "The Show"84
 
Question of the month:
Single homesteaders give tips, encouragement to others86
 
Homestead finances:
Commodities, fiat and theories97
Cheapskate ideas to save money100
 
Homesteading: It's an attitude towards life98
 
Homestead health:
Homeopathy requires research, but this reader found it's worth it99
 
Poor Will's Almanack102
 
Country neighbors110
 
After Chores:
Retirement calls for some homestead modifications130
 
  




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