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Countryside & Small Stock Journal

A bimonthly journal on organic farming, rural living, and self reliance, focused on home food production. Includes gardening, small-scale livestock, cooking and food preservation, resource conservation and recycling, alternative energy, and other topics of interest to people living a simple rural lifestyle.

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"Gently used" treasures.(Country conversation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

No more mangy mutts.(Country conversation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

It all takes time to come together.(Country conversation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Homesteaders in short supply.(Country conversation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Tree collector needs cherries.(Country conversation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

"Instant" container garden available.(Country conversation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

GM info welcome.(Country conversation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Identifying GM foods in the supermarket.(Country conversation & feedba...
November 01, 2003

Define homesteading.(Country conversation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Starting a goat dairy, foraging, and opening a store.(Country conserva...
November 01, 2003

Tips on cutting your phone bill.(Country conservation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Old-time stories wanted.(Country conservation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Be careful around dead or sick animals.(Country conservation & feedbac...
November 01, 2003

A new use for an old coffee pot.(Country conservation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Retirement is on her mind.(Country conservation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Use tuna in your fish cakes.(Country conservation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Preserving bread in a jar.(Country conservation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

We do not eat our pets!(Country conservation & feedback)
November 01, 2003

Countryside contacts.
November 01, 2003

Coming events.
November 01, 2003

Build a homestead one-log hauler.(Notes from the Northwoods)
November 01, 2003

The RainCatcher: you can still have water even if the power is out, wi...
November 01, 2003

Cheap shower cleaner.
November 01, 2003

Stone is a misunderstood material.(Homestead building)
November 01, 2003

Swing time.(Homestead building)
November 01, 2003

Making the most of volunteer labor.(Homestead building)
November 01, 2003

Holiday herbs.(Homestead crafts)
November 01, 2003

An ingenious model ship: made out of matchsticks and a hair net.(Homes...
November 01, 2003

Rags to rugs.(Homestead crafts)
November 01, 2003

Give your mismatched towels a new life.(Homestead crafts)
November 01, 2003

Make your own garlic powder: for gourmet flavor, natural medicine, hom...
November 01, 2003

Grow potatoes in straw.(The garden)
November 01, 2003

Small, inexpensive hoop houses.(Gardening with the Solar Cowboy)
November 01, 2003

Gardening the Native way.(The garden)
November 01, 2003

Waste not, want not: making the most of what you grow.(The garden)
November 01, 2003

Suggestions for cooking chevon.(The country kitchen)
November 01, 2003

How much meat will a steer produce?(The coutry kitchen)
November 01, 2003

Whole grains are still the best.(The coutry kitchen)
November 01, 2003

Living on the wild side: using wild game can save a lot on your grocer...
November 01, 2003

Heal the body and environment naturally.(Homestead health)
November 01, 2003

Simple remedies for sick kids (and adults).(Homestead health)
November 01, 2003

Drink nature-ally.(Homestead foraging)
November 01, 2003

Pulling kids gets easier with practice.(The goat barn)
November 01, 2003

A goat called Didi: they've found goats provide nutrition, entertainme...
November 01, 2003

Who ya gonna call? Your new horse seems a bit "off" ...(The horse barn...
November 01, 2003

More comments on sweet itch.
November 01, 2003

Ameraucana & Araucana: what's the difference?(The henhouse)
November 01, 2003

Finders, keepers: SPPA member finds rare geese at local auction.(The h...
November 01, 2003

Keep your chicks warm with this non-electric brooder.(The poultry hous...
November 01, 2003

Poor Will's COUNTRYSIDE Almanac for late autumn and early winter.(Poor...
November 01, 2003

Poor Will's vegetable and flower scrambler.(Poor Will's Almanac)
November 01, 2003

Your favorite books: we don't believe a homestead exists without a sma...
November 01, 2003

Carla Emery's Encyclopedia of Country Living.
November 01, 2003

A Parchment of Leaves.
November 01, 2003

Dillinger: Dead or Alive.
November 01, 2003

The 1778(!) edition of Encyclopedia Britanica.
November 01, 2003

Number the Stars.
November 01, 2003

The Story of Everything.
November 01, 2003

A Girl of the Limberlost.
November 01, 2003

A Hive of Busy Bees.
November 01, 2003

Buying secondhand: it's not shameful, it's economical!(Homestead finan...
November 01, 2003

Ready for the birds!(Family album)
November 01, 2003

Excuses or choices?(Homestead finances)
November 01, 2003

Curb identity theft: what to do if it happens to you.
November 01, 2003

Profitable porker.
November 01, 2003

Ostriches scared to death.
November 01, 2003

4-H benefits the whole Murphy family.(Country neighbors)
November 01, 2003

Preserving the autumn harvest in Germany.(Country neighbors)
November 01, 2003

Finding "home" while on vacation.(Country neighbors)
November 01, 2003

Some people are better than others at finding the good in every setbac...
November 01, 2003

Tips on getting to the place of your dreams (and it involves a backhoe...
November 01, 2003

Looking for the positive side.(Country neighbors)
November 01, 2003

The other side of the story.(Country neighbors)
November 01, 2003

The small animal auction.(Country neighbors)
November 01, 2003

Woman vs. rooster: let the games begin.(Animal tales)
November 01, 2003

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