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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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Guineas vs. neighbor.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to the E...
November 01, 2004

Acres of apples--frugal to the core.(The country kitchen)
November 01, 2004

Stuffed vegetables fit for a sultan.(The country kitchen)
November 01, 2004

Frankincense, myrrh, and more: oils that heal as referenced in the Bib...
November 01, 2004

Delicious dill pickle recipe was easy!(Country conversation & feedback...
November 01, 2004

Grandfathers' scythes revitalized.(Country conversation & feedback)(Le...
November 01, 2004

Sourdough needs clean surroundings.(Country conversation & feedback)(L...
November 01, 2004

Thoughts differ on chicken raising.(Country conversation & feedback)(L...
November 01, 2004

Heirloom vegetable success varies with location.(Country conversation ...
November 01, 2004

Looking for Floridian gardeners.(Country conversation & feedback)(Lett...
November 01, 2004

What's eating their potted plants?(Country conversation & feedback)(Le...
November 01, 2004

A peek at life in Costa Rica.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter ...
November 01, 2004

Cleansing cream recipe.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to the...
November 01, 2004

Chickens with "diaper rash" and a frozen milk question.(Country conver...
November 01, 2004

Coat wheat berries with cooked wine.(Country conversation & feedback)(...
November 01, 2004

Wanted: woman to cook squirrel while driving nails.(Country conversati...
November 01, 2004

Book opened young vegetarian's eyes.(Country conversation & feedback)(...
November 01, 2004

Mowing "by the moon" reduced thistle patch.(Country conversation & fee...
November 01, 2004

Will hay bales lead to mice?(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter t...
November 01, 2004

Earth-sheltered RV garage.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to ...
November 01, 2004

Using and cracking black walnuts.(Country conversation & feedback)(Let...
November 01, 2004

Cash is not a "four letter" word.(Country conversation & feedback)(Let...
November 01, 2004

These folks are happy with their Retsel grinder.(Country conversation ...
November 01, 2004

Apple cider vinegar as livestock breeding aid.(Country conversation & ...
November 01, 2004

Reader agrees, pickup trucks are "cool".(Country conversation & feedba...
November 01, 2004

Age is only a number for this 73 -year-old.(Country conversation & fee...
November 01, 2004

Eliminating roaches and homeschooling dilema.(Country conversation & f...
November 01, 2004

Eliminating noxious Russian knapweed.(Country conversation & feedback)...
November 01, 2004

Earth floors--are they sealed?(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter...
November 01, 2004

Looking for house plans.(Country conversation & feedback)(Letter to th...
November 01, 2004

A cheap alternative to hotel rooms.(Country conversation & feedback)(L...
November 01, 2004

Living off the grid once was enough.(Country conversation & feedback)(...
November 01, 2004

Back on the farm and it feels great!(Country conversation & feedback)(...
November 01, 2004

Coming events.(Calendar)
November 01, 2004

Build a wood-burning cookstove from a steel barrel.(Build it yourself)
November 01, 2004

An easy, inexpensive, low-tech shower system.(Build it your self)
November 01, 2004

E-z grass snake.(The smithy)
November 01, 2004

Heirloom tomatoes: they grow great in Green Bay.(The garden)
November 01, 2004

Advice for new homesteaders.(Getting started)
November 01, 2004

Ripples in the stream.(Homestead water)
November 01, 2004

Lasagna gardening is the way to go.(The garden)
November 01, 2004

A root cellar for food and storage.(Notes from the Northwoods)
November 01, 2004

Trees and vegetables have different needs.(Notesfrom the Northwoods)
November 01, 2004

Rare birds part of preservation breeding program.
November 01, 2004

Lice: costly hitchhikers/.(Livestock health)
November 01, 2004

Bread making basics.(The country kitchen)
November 01, 2004

Sourdough bread variations.(The country kitchen)
November 01, 2004

Ideas for your chickens' enjoyment.
November 01, 2004

The merits of domestic rabbit meat.(The rabbit barn)
November 01, 2004

Great gardens begin with seed catalogs.(The garden)
November 01, 2004

Mushrooms and more.(Homestead foraging)
November 01, 2004

Where there's a will, there's a way to learn anything.(Country convers...
November 01, 2004

Beware of internet auction scams.(Country conversation & feedback)(Let...
November 01, 2004

A "must read" when searching for a homestead.(Country conversation & f...
November 01, 2004

Daughter's lack of electricity enhances this mom's tales.(Getting star...
November 01, 2004

Lost in the wilderness! Tips to help you emerge safely.(Survival tips)
November 01, 2004

Thrift in the garden.(The garden)
November 01, 2004

Holiday harvest at far out farms.
November 01, 2004

Tips for a merry--and green--holiday season.
November 01, 2004

My life as a diesel gypsy or how to pay for a 50 acre homestead in fiv...
November 01, 2004

Fiat paper money vs. real gold dollars.(Homestead finance)
November 01, 2004

Growing old, death, and insurance.(Homestead finances)
November 01, 2004

Tips for using leaves and Gatorade.(Country conversation & feedback)(L...
November 01, 2004

Tomatoes and squash are losing blossoms.(Country conversation & feedba...
November 01, 2004

A homesteading forum does exist.(Country conversation & feedback)(Lett...
November 01, 2004

Build your own one finger tailgate lift.(The machine shed)
November 01, 2004

Should we survey? After a long battle, the answer should have been "ye...
November 01, 2004

A dream gone bust.
November 01, 2004

Life in the hogan: simple and happy.
November 01, 2004

So you want to be a homesteader ... where should you start?(Getting st...
November 01, 2004

A simple hand-warming heater you can make yourself.(Survival tips)
November 01, 2004

Whitetail tracks: is it a buck or a doe?
November 01, 2004

Food security is a real issue.
November 01, 2004

Water your hogs without using electricity.(The hog pen)
November 01, 2004

Raising exotic alpacas.(Alternative livestock)
November 01, 2004

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