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Volume 93 Number 2

March/April, 2009


What’s happening this month
on your Countryside homestead…

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Departments:
Country conversation 8
Coming events 28
 
Special feature:
The Greenhorn’s guide to homesteading, Part III:
Location, location, location! 30
Earth stewards: Erasing the human footprint, one step at a time, How we built Rainwalker Mesa 34
Off-grid homesteading…On a barrier island 37
Geography and culture are considerations 38
Mental and physical preparation required 38
Lesson #1: Don’t give up 39
Plan for obstacles: He’s been working on his ideal homestead for 8 years—now he’s 84 41
 
Life on the sunny side:
Investing wisely: Install solar and wind electricity for a secure and sustainable future 42
 
Alternative energy:
Electronic entertainment off-grid requires some planning, but it’s possible 44
Can gas forced-air and wood furnaces share a chimney? 46
 
The garden:
Don’t leave tender seedlings out in the cold: Cover up! 47
Caring for carrots 50
The three cent row maker: Eliminate back breaking work & save time with this simple device 55
Save money on your garden! What treasures can you find? 56
Effective gopher control 58
 
The orchard:
Pick a peck of pears 59
Grow pears on your homestead 60
 
The rabbitry:
Hooked on Dutch: Give this delightful old breed a try 61
Rabbit meat sources are hard to locate in Alabama 62
 
The goat barn:
Assist kidding with “careful confidence” 64
In defense of the Pygmy goat 64
Any phosphorus alternatives for my neighbor? 64
Cooling milk fast & “Killer” goat doesn’t like women and children, why? 65
 
The henhouse:
Roasting soybeans for your birds 65
 
The cow barn:
How much should a dry cow eat? 66
What is the value of cattle manure? Putting a price on your “black gold” 67
 
The homestead kitchen:
A gourmet Sunday dinner on the homestead 68
Don’t buy “cheap” food: Plant, barter and trade to get the most nutrition for your food dollar 71
A brief course in homemade wine-making 73
Wine making, simple, easy & cheap! 75
 
Book excerpt:
Made From Scratch: Discovering the Pleasures of a Handmade Life 77
 
January 1, 2009: Welcome to the New Year! (How bad will it get?) 80
 
Homestead health:
Baking soda: Dirt cheap, simple, amazing 89
Home birth responses 92
 
The hapless homesteader:
Smalltown entertainment 99
 
Poor Will’s Countryside Almanack 102
 
After chores:
Good-bye gated retirement communities 114
 
  





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  — J. Sterling
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