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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.

Homesteading in France.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to the...
March 01, 2004

More thoughts on identity theft.(Country conversation & feedback)(Lett...
March 01, 2004

You don't need money to "live".(Country conversation & feedback)(Lette...
March 01, 2004

Another form of log hauler.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to...
March 01, 2004

There are many ways to deter insects.(Country conversation & feedback)...
March 01, 2004

"Bad apples" are nothing new.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter ...
March 01, 2004

Corn: to burn or not to burn?(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter ...
March 01, 2004

Old book source.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to the Editor...
March 01, 2004

Strip your cottonwood before building.(Country conversation & feedback...
March 01, 2004

A new life in Montana.(Country neighbors)
March 01, 2004

Your turkey eggs won't hatch? This may be why.(The poultry yard)
March 01, 2004

The end of the Rhode Island Red gang.(Country neighbors)
March 01, 2004

A positive attitude keeps them going.(Country neighbors)
March 01, 2004

Foraging in Germany.(Country neighbors)
March 01, 2004

The "career scrounger".(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to the...
March 01, 2004

Countryside is full of "stuff".(Country conversation & feedback)(Lette...
March 01, 2004

Soil sifters.(Notes from the Northwoods)
March 01, 2004

Make an e-z log poker.(The blacksmith shop)
March 01, 2004

True success comes with planning.(The goat barn)
March 01, 2004

Hog butchering time.
March 01, 2004

Trimming schedule depends on the animal.(Country conversation & feedba...
March 01, 2004

Wild onions--punchy pungent, perfect.(Foraging)
March 01, 2004

Cows can make you sick, but not with BLV.(The cow barn)
March 01, 2004

A small space: it's harder to collect too much "stuff" when you don't ...
March 01, 2004

Solar hot water and heat.(Alternative energy)
March 01, 2004

Beans, beans, the magical fruit ...(Country conversation & feedback)(L...
March 01, 2004

Mange treatments for dogs.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to ...
March 01, 2004

World events & homesteading.(Homestead finances)
March 01, 2004

Money: it's only a tool.(Homestead finances)
March 01, 2004

Their "country cottage": it's too fancy to be called a "cabin," and by...
March 01, 2004

The virtues of 12 volts.(Alternative energy)
March 01, 2004

Roosters can be downright nasty.(Country conversation & feedback)(Lett...
March 01, 2004

Worming, dog chews and dehydrating tips.(Country conversation & feedba...
March 01, 2004

Marjoram or oregano?(Letter to the Editor)
March 01, 2004

Countryside contacts.
March 01, 2004

Coming events.(Calendar)
March 01, 2004

Treat yourself to a kitchen garden.(The herb garden)
March 01, 2004

A solar greenhouse: an unfishished greenhouse is better than no greenh...
March 01, 2004

She takes her goat raising tips from nature.(The goat barn)
March 01, 2004

Chicken tractors make raising meat a breeze.(The henhouse)
March 01, 2004

The Modena: a new, old hobby.(The pigeon coop)
March 01, 2004

Use that Y2K stash with these Wheatberry recipes.(The country kitchen)
March 01, 2004

Wheat would work for muffins, too.(The country kitchen)
March 01, 2004

Incorporating feedback spirals.(Question of the month)
March 01, 2004

Little cabin in the north: they lost interest in their cabin after Y2K...
March 01, 2004

Where are all the homesteaders? Could it be that the outhouse blues ha...
March 01, 2004

Soapmaker adds her two cents.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter ...
March 01, 2004

A country gardenhouse.(The garden)
March 01, 2004

Grow bamboo in the midwest.
March 01, 2004

A traveling reed comber.(The machine shed)
March 01, 2004

Earn extra income raising calves.(The cow barn)
March 01, 2004

The homestead donkey.(Homestead livestock)
March 01, 2004

Raising chicks without electricity.(The henhouse)
March 01, 2004

Game breeds span history: California breeder traces history and beauty...
March 01, 2004

Mead: gift of the gods.(The country kitchen)
March 01, 2004

Nightmare in the Ozarks: they thought they were living their dream, un...
March 01, 2004

Birthing of a tincture.(After chores)
March 01, 2004

Passing on the farm.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to the Ed...
March 01, 2004

Food supplies and pioneering skills.(Country conversation & feedback)(...
March 01, 2004

Gene was a "she".(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to the Edito...
March 01, 2004

"Secondhand" resources.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to the...
March 01, 2004

You won't go wrong by starting small.(Country conversation & feedback)...
March 01, 2004

All purpose cleanser recipe.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter t...
March 01, 2004

Building a raised bed with concrete block, compost and wood chips.(The...
March 01, 2004

Gleanings from woodland rabbitry.(The rabbitry)
March 01, 2004

An old trailer becomes a new ranch.(Alternative housing)
March 01, 2004

Poor Will's Almanac for early spring 2004.
March 01, 2004