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Volume 89 Number 2

March/April, 2005


What's happening this month
on your Countryside homestead...
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Departments:
Country conversation8
Neighbors in need29
Coming events29
 
Feature article:
Milking sheep offer a new small farm alternative30
 
The sheep shed:
Texas White Dall sheep as companion grazers37
Raise Soay sheep, naturally39
 
The goat barn:
Meat goat prices on the rise41
Make goat milk mozzarella41
Make your own rennet41
 
The cow barn:
Here's how to feed a cow, 1910-style42
 
The smithy
E-z blacksmithing coal forge46
 
The wood carver:
Carve a wooden bird48
 
Homestead firearms:
Is it time you started reloading your own ammo?51
 
Notes from the Northwoods:
Grapes in the north55
 
The garden:
Garden planning starts by asking questions60
Just what are 'exotic' fruits and vegetables?61
 
Country kitchen:
Cast iron in the country kitchen64
Why eat whole foods?65
This cheese soup is fun to make67
Memories of making maple syrup68
Here's a tasty, healthful, inexpensive snack70
 
Homestead health:
Soy and health71
Charcoal...a new look at an old medicinal72
 
The poultry yard:
Raise heritage turkeys as seasonal income?76
Tips from a chicken lover76
 
Livestock:
Affordable alpacas do exist77
 
Homestead finances:
Keeping the books, Part II78
 
Question of the month:
Can you really 'just leave it all behind?'82
 
Poor Will's Almanac:
Deep Winter 200598
 
Country neighbors:
Home on the (Texas) range105
Are we still homesteading?108
A cabin story114
Ricardo ropes a pig118
Making lemonade (from unintentional lemons)120
Tips for 'fitting in' on a Missouri homestead122
 
After Chores:
The mysterious evening lights130
 
  




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