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Volume 90 Number 2

March/April, 2006


What's happening this month
on your Countryside homestead...
Departments:
Country conversation8
Coming events29
 
Life on the sunny side:
Illuminating the new solar tax incentives30
 
Alternative energy:
Off the grid at age 57...and beyond32
Hybrid hype or hope? The straight dope on gasoline electric vehicles39
 
Notes from the Northwoods:
Need seating? Build a couch!41
 
Your homestead business:
Funding your home craft business45
 
Save electricity—Learn to play the banjo!48
 
Homestead landscape:
Finding something deer won't eat56
 
The garden:
The gardening game60
The importance of keeping good garden records63
Gardening with a waterbed64
Growing organic strawberries65
Herb gardening the easy way70
Make flavored vinegar73
He's hooked on deep mulch gardening—thanks to Ruth74
Caring for carrots78
 
The country kitchen:
Grow your own stir-fry76
The soups that I cherish81
 
Foraging:
Basswood: The ultimate wild salad plant79
 
Homestead health:
Homeopathic remedies for bee stings85
Avian flu demystified86
 
Livestock health:
Homeopathy for your livestock88
 
The rabbit barn:
Rabbit grooming doesn't require special tools88
Nest box provides protection89
 
Veterinary medicine in the 1800s90
 
The henhouse:
Tweaking a chicken tractor plan92
 
The cow barn:
If you want a hearty breed, raise Highland cattle94
 
Frugality on the homestead:
Tightwad genes and "recycled" toilet paper96
 
Preparing your family for the next Great Depression97
 
Question of the month:
What can you do with a leach field?101
 
Homestead repair:
Keep your extension cords safe103
 
Country neighbors:
Home is where your heart is104
A young person's look at homesteading104
 
Looking back:
Living the homestead life at an orphanage112
 
Astronomy on the homestead? "Oh, heavens!"114
 
Poor Will's Almanack for Early Spring 2006117
 
After Chores:
Love on the homestead130
 
  




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