Month: October 2018

  • Permaculture Chickens

    Permaculture Chickens


    A “how to” film on raising chickens with nature from hatching to the plate! Get my (free) video series HERE: http://abundantpermaculture.com/free-chicken-videos

    A cinematic quality production that is highly entertaining and informative! It’s all you need to know for raising your own chickens. From hatching your chicks to feeding your chickens, to building your chicken housing to butchering your chickens to putting them to work in your garden, to cooking chicken and eggs.

    Love these vlogs? You can support our effort with a small contribution through Patreon: http://bit.ly/1W0ShAF
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  • How to Make Money Homesteading: So You Can Enjoy a Secure, Self-Sufficient Life

    How to Make Money Homesteading: So You Can Enjoy a Secure, Self-Sufficient Life


    Check out startacheesebusiness.com for a great course on self-sufficient income!Wouldn’t you like to escape the hectic pace of modern life and enjoy a worry-free, self-reliant lifestyle? A lifestyle where your family shares lasting memories of living self-sufficiently instead of being slaves to digital devices and traffic jams. Whether you hope to move to the country or simply stay…;



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    Check out startacheesebusiness.com for a great course on self-sufficient income!

    Wouldn’t you like to escape the hectic pace of modern life and enjoy a worry-free, self-reliant lifestyle? A lifestyle where your family shares lasting memories of living self-sufficiently instead of being slaves to digital devices and traffic jams. Whether you hope to move to the country or simply stay closer to the city, this book will show you:

    • How to create streams of self-sufficient and passive income wherever you are
    • That you can live a vibrant, healthy lifestyle and take care of yourself and your family
    • How you can get out of debt just as others did on their path to self-sufficiency
    • The 23 Critical Questions to ask before buying rural property
    • That you can insulate yourself from financial collapse and SHTF doomsday scenarios
    • How to retire happy and use homesteading as the NEW retirement plan

    Featuring profiles of 18 homesteaders and farmers who share intimate stories of their own journeys toward a healthier, freer, more fulfilling lifestyle, this book provides actionable ideas that you can use to achieve your dream of self-sufficiency.From how others got out of debt, to what to consider before buying land, to the critical steps to take when setting up a sustainable homestead or farmstead business, this book details the strategies that will save you money, generate income and put you on the path to self-sufficiency.Read How to Make Money Homesteading TODAY, and be sure to check out my newest book, START PREPPING!How to Make Money Homesteading So You Can Enjoy a Secure Self Sufficient Life



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  • Back to Basics: A Complete Guide to Traditional Skills (Back to Basics Guides)

    Back to Basics: A Complete Guide to Traditional Skills (Back to Basics Guides)

    This entry is in the series Best Homestead Resource Books

    The classic guide to self-sufficiency, with more than 200,000 copies sold—now fully updated!Anyone who wants to learn basic living skills—the kind employed by our forefathers—and adapt them for a better life in the twenty-first century need look no further than this eminently useful, full-color guide. Countless readers have turned to Back to Basics for inspiration…;



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    The classic guide to self-sufficiency, with more than 200,000 copies sold—now fully updated!

    Anyone who wants to learn basic living skills—the kind employed by our forefathers—and adapt them for a better life in the twenty-first century need look no further than this eminently useful, full-color guide. Countless readers have turned to Back to Basics for inspiration and instruction, escaping to an era before power saws and fast-food restaurants and rediscovering the pleasures and challenges of a healthier, greener, and more self-sufficient lifestyle.

    Now newly updated, the hundreds of projects, step-by-step sequences, photographs, charts, and illustrations in Back to Basics will help you dye your own wool with plant pigments, graft trees, raise chickens, craft a hutch table with hand tools, and make treats such as blueberry peach jam and cheddar cheese. The truly ambitious will find instructions on how to build a log cabin or an adobe brick homestead.

    More than just practical advice, this is also a book for dreamers—even if you live in a city apartment, you will find your imagination sparked, and there’s no reason why you can’t, for example, make a loom and weave a rag rug. Complete with tips for old-fashioned fun (square dancing calls, homemade toys, and kayaking tips), this may be the most thorough book on voluntary simplicity available.

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  • My Life In The Wilderness: An Alaskan’s Story

    My Life In The Wilderness: An Alaskan’s Story

    This entry is in the series Best Personal Memoir Books

    Robert Hilliker was born in the southern Lower Peninsula of Michigan, in the late 1920’s, just before the Great Depression of 1929 and the 1930’s. As a young boy, the tales of Daniel Boone, Jim Bowie, and the stories of the Mountain Men who roamed the great Rocky Mountains in search of beaver struck a…;



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    Robert Hilliker was born in the southern Lower Peninsula of Michigan, in the late 1920’s, just before the Great Depression of 1929 and the 1930’s. As a young boy, the tales of Daniel Boone, Jim Bowie, and the stories of the Mountain Men who roamed the great Rocky Mountains in search of beaver struck a chord deep down inside that he could neither understand nor explain. They did, however, produce in him a strong desire to experience such a life for himself. In the following years, almost every decision he made was in accordance with an “inner compass” which pointed steadily to the Northwest. “To go into the wilderness, build a strong and warm log cabin with my own two hands, and hunt for my food. Trap fur bearing animals to sell to the fur buyers for money to buy the things I couldn’t produce myself, get my water from the creek, cut the firewood I would need to cook my food and to keep me warm through the long cold winters of the ‘North Country,’ could I do something like that?” This is his story.



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  • The New Self-Sufficient Gardener

    The New Self-Sufficient Gardener

    This entry is in the series Best Homestead Resource Books

    This revised edition of an old favorite, first published in 1978, explains how to cultivate and preserve all types of fruit, herbs, and vegetables, in addition to instructions on keeping bees and raising chickens. AUTHOR BIO: John Seymour authored over 40 books, including the DK’s best-selling Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency and The Forgotten Arts &…;





    This revised edition of an old favorite, first published in 1978, explains how to cultivate and preserve all types of fruit, herbs, and vegetables, in addition to instructions on keeping bees and raising chickens. AUTHOR BIO: John Seymour authored over 40 books, including the DK’s best-selling Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency and The Forgotten Arts & Crafts. He died in the fall of 2004 at the age of 90.Used Book in Good Condition



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  • 10 Effective Tips to Start Your Own Permaculture Garden | Amazing Earth

    10 Effective Tips to Start Your Own Permaculture Garden | Amazing Earth


    10 Effective Tips to Start Your Own Permaculture Garden | Amazing Earth

    1. Know your garden

    Analyze the space you which to build your garden, things from the amount of light each area receives during the year to how much rainfall. What you learn from your analysis will help you make informed decisions about what to do next! The key is to learn each component from your garden and figure out how to take out the most out of everything.

    2. Plan big, start small

    Starting a permaculture garden is a big task, but that shouldn’t put you off. It’s much recommended to create an overall or ideal design first and then implement small goals to reach it. Doing this will let you see the progress you’re making and how much is missing until you have reached your goal. After that keep on expanding and creating new ideas, there’s always room for improvement.

    3. Separate into zones

    Order is always welcome when creating beautiful gardens. For this reason, separating your garden into zones is highly recommended to put everything where needs to be put. Design from patterns to details, this will help you maximize your resources more efficiently. Don’t forget to put the most used or caring zones closer to increase productivity too!

    4. Diversity is good

    There are many different types of plants that grow in nature, apply this same diversity to your garden. Don’t throw seeds from as many different plants, look for the ones that grow naturally in the area you live. Further research on what can or can’t grow in your area will help you know what to plant on your garden. Learn your weeds, you might be able to eat them too!

    5. Use the no dig gardening method

    Due to limited land available for growing crops, humanity faces problems to keep up with the demand for food. Fortunately, there are many ways to grow crops, plants and more without the use of soil or large fields. Think vertically or more creatively to expand your garden in ways never thought before!

    6. Plant stacking

    When building your garden, look for ways to make the best use of your space. In nature, everything grows abundantly in little spaces and shares its surroundings with other plants. A plant stacking approach will help achieve this and will also mean less work for you!

    7. Natural predators

    Learning which predators are attracted to your plant’s garden will help you plan ahead on how to control them. For example, the best way to deal with a slug problem is by adding frogs which are attracted by water. For places where predators can’t or are not welcome, you might need to think in other ways like smells or covers.

    8. Use organic compost

    We recommend the no dig gardening approach but if you want to use your soil, remember that it needs care too. Before planting anything, it is ideal to dig your soil once and add some compost to increase nutrient levels. It may be a good idea to use your own compost which you can create by using worms and your organic trash. This way you will actually reuse your trash while maintaining your soil high in nutrients!

    9. Always plan ahead

    When starting your permaculture garden one might get lost as to where they should start. It doesn’t really matter, as long as you made a design plan before starting. The point is to keep optimizing your zones to achieve the best results based on the goals you wish to achieve!

    10. Harvest rainwater

    Last but not least, another resource you can take advantage of without creating more trash is water. You can create a simple system to capture water when raining and then use this water for your garden. Who knows, maybe you could actually start using this water for many other things in your home! If the place where you live has very few rainy days, another way is to take advantage of humidity from around. This way, through condensation, you could obtain some amount of water from the air and then use it for gardening!

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    Five Permaculture Tips for a More Sustainable Organic Farm – http://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/permaculture-tips-zbcz1306.aspx
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  • The New Cider Maker’s Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for Craft Producers

    The New Cider Maker’s Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide for Craft Producers

    This entry is in the series Best Food Craft Books

    All around the world, the public’s taste for fermented cider has been growing more rapidly than at any time in the past 150 years. And with the growing interest in locally grown and artisanal foods, many new cideries are springing up all over North America, often started up by passionate amateurs who want to take their…;



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    All around the world, the public’s taste for fermented cider has been growing more rapidly than at any time in the past 150 years. And with the growing interest in locally grown and artisanal foods, many new cideries are springing up all over North America, often started up by passionate amateurs who want to take their cider to the next level as small-scale craft producers.

    To make the very best cider―whether for yourself, your family, and friends or for market―you first need a deep understanding of the processes involved, and the art and science behind them. Fortunately, The New Cider Maker’s Handbook is here to help. Author Claude Jolicoeur is an internationally known, award-winning cider maker with an inquiring, scientific mind. His book combines the best of traditional knowledge and techniques with up-to-date, scientifically based practices to provide today’s cider makers with all the tools they need to produce high-quality ciders.

    The New Cider Maker’s Handbook is divided into five parts containing:

    • An accessible overview of the cider making process for beginners;
    • Recommendations for selecting and growing cider-appropriate apples;
    • Information on juice-extraction equipment and directions on how to build your own grater mill and cider press;
    • A discussion of the most important components of apple juice and how these may influence the quality of the cider;
    • An examination of the fermentation process and a description of methods used to produce either dry or naturally sweet cider, still or sparkling cider, and even ice cider.

    This book will appeal to both serious amateurs and professional cider makers who want to increase their knowledge, as well as to orchardists who want to grow cider apples for local or regional producers. Novices will appreciate the overview of the cider-making process, and, as they develop skills and confidence, the more in-depth technical information will serve as an invaluable reference that will be consulted again and again. This book is sure to become the definitive modern work on cider making.

    A mechanical engineer by profession, Claude Jolicoeur first developed his passion for apples and cider after acquiring a piece of land on which there were four rows of old abandoned apple trees. He started making cider in 1988 using a “no-compromise” approach, stubbornly searching for the highest possible quality. Since then, his ciders have earned many awards and medals at competitions, including a Best of Show at the prestigious Great Lakes International Cider and Perry Competition (GLINTCAP).

    Claude actively participates in discussions on forums like the Cider Digest, and is regularly invited as a guest speaker to events such as the annual Cider Days festival in western Massachusetts. He lives in Quebec City.

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  • Create Your Own Florida Food Forest

    Create Your Own Florida Food Forest


    If you’ve been fighting with your Florida garden, you’re doing it wrong! Florida wants to be covered in forest, not grass and annuals. Picture yourself strolling through a lush and tame jungle loaded with sweet fruit, vegetables, roots, medicinal herbs, flowers and darting butterflies. Now imagine that Eden is your very own Florida yard -…;



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    If you’ve been fighting with your Florida garden, you’re doing it wrong! Florida wants to be covered in forest, not grass and annuals. Picture yourself strolling through a lush and tame jungle loaded with sweet fruit, vegetables, roots, medicinal herbs, flowers and darting butterflies. Now imagine that Eden is your very own Florida yard – it can be if you plant a food forest! By creating an edible forest garden, you’ll be working with nature instead of against her. No matter where you live in the state, you can transform a patch of grass or woods into a magical edible Eden in just a few years. Discover the permaculture breakthrough that may one day feed the world. Build soil, get plants for free and grow more food with less work! Learn how in this booklet by expert Florida gardener David The Good.



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  • The Ultimate Guide to Homesteading: An Encyclopedia of Independent Living (The Ultimate Guides)

    The Ultimate Guide to Homesteading: An Encyclopedia of Independent Living (The Ultimate Guides)

    This entry is in the series Best Homestead Resource Books

    Can you make your own bread (sans bread machine)? Grow a garden all winter? What can you use instead of toilet paper? What if the power went out for a month? What if the grocery store closed? Can you make a solar oven? Store food without electricity? Raise a water buffalo? Make fine linen from…;



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    Can you make your own bread (sans bread machine)? Grow a garden all winter? What can you use instead of toilet paper? What if the power went out for a month? What if the grocery store closed? Can you make a solar oven? Store food without electricity? Raise a water buffalo? Make fine linen from stinging nettle? Make your own shampoo? Deliver a baby? Is it possible to be totally self-sufficient? This massive, full-color book answers all these questions and thousands more and includes checklists, diagrams, and instructions on how to buy a sheep.

    All of the information included meets these criteria: It is something that anyone can do, without special training. It can be done with relatively few supplies or with stuff you can make yourself. It has been tried and tested—either by the author, the military, doctors, or other homesteaders.

    The Ultimate Guide to Homesteading
    is not a storybook or a cookbook. It is a practical guide with nitty-gritty details on everything a homesteader can do, step-by-step with hundreds of color illustrations and pen and ink sketches. You can do it! This book can help.

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  • Tour of our permaculture kitchen garden

    Tour of our permaculture kitchen garden


    Welcome to our permaculture kitchen garden in the Netherlands where we grow lots of vegetables in raised beds without digging.
    Please let me know if there’s a topic you’d like me to make a video about!

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  • When Disaster Strikes: A Comprehensive Guide for Emergency Planning and Crisis Survival

    When Disaster Strikes: A Comprehensive Guide for Emergency Planning and Crisis Survival

    This entry is in the series Best Preparedness Books

    Disasters often strike without warning and leave a trail of destruction in their wake. Yet armed with the right tools and information, survivors can fend for themselves and get through even the toughest circumstances. Matthew Stein’s When Disaster Strikes provides a thorough, practical guide for how to prepare for and react in many of life’s…;





    Disasters often strike without warning and leave a trail of destruction in their wake. Yet armed with the right tools and information, survivors can fend for themselves and get through even the toughest circumstances. Matthew Stein’s When Disaster Strikes provides a thorough, practical guide for how to prepare for and react in many of life’s most unpredictable scenarios.

    In this disaster-preparedness manual, he outlines the materials you’ll need-from food and water, to shelter and energy, to first-aid and survival skills-to help you safely live through the worst. When Disaster Strikes covers how to find and store food, water, and clothing, as well as the basics of installing back-up power and lights. You’ll learn how to gather and sterilize water, build a fire, treat injuries in an emergency, and use alternative medical sources when conventional ones are unavailable.

    Stein instructs you on the smartest responses to natural disasters-such as fires, earthquakes, hurricanes and floods-how to keep warm during winter storms, even how to protect yourself from attack or other dangerous situations. With this comprehensive guide in hand, you can be sure to respond quickly, correctly, and confidently when a crisis threatens.
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  • Foxfire 6 (Foxfire (Paperback))

    Foxfire 6 (Foxfire (Paperback))

    This entry is in the series Foxfire Book Series

    First published in 1972, The Foxfire Book was a surprise bestseller that brought Appalachia’s philosophy of simple living to hundreds of thousands of readers. Whether you wanted to hunt game, bake the old-fashioned way, or learn the art of successful moonshining, The Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center had a contact who could teach you how…;





    First published in 1972, The Foxfire Book was a surprise bestseller that brought Appalachia’s philosophy of simple living to hundreds of thousands of readers. Whether you wanted to hunt game, bake the old-fashioned way, or learn the art of successful moonshining, The Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center had a contact who could teach you how with clear, step-by-step instructions.

    Volume six of the Foxfire series covers shoemaking, crafting toys and games, carving gourd banjos, song bows and wooden locks, creating a water-powered  sawmill, and other fascinating topics.



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  • How To Build A Wildlife Pond The Permaculture Way with Tips and Tricks

    How To Build A Wildlife Pond The Permaculture Way with Tips and Tricks


    Tips and Tricks On How To Build a Permaculture Wildlife Pond. Discover the type of liner to use for protection, use of a natural organic biofilter plant called Horsetail. Understanding if you hve a need for a liner. Lastly sharing with the benefits of build one for the Eco system in your green environment.
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  • Kamloops couple hopes massive solar power system inspires others to find alternative energy

    Kamloops couple hopes massive solar power system inspires others to find alternative energy

     

    Charles Hays and Penny Powers are dwarfed by their 1100-square-foot sun tracking solar array that cost $90,000.
    (MIKE MCDONALD / iNFOnews.ca)
    August 08, 2017 – 8:00 PM

    KAMLOOPS – After installing the largest sun tracking solar panel in B.C. on their farm in Black Pines just north of Kamloops, Charles Hays and Penny Powers expect to never pay for power again.

    If all goes according to plan, the power company will pay them.

    Charles Hays and Penny Powers hope their story will inspire others.

    Charles Hays and Penny Powers hope their story will inspire others.
    (MIKE MCDONALD / iNFOnews.ca)

    Money isn’t what drove the pair to install the 1,100-square-foot solar array that stands up to 39 feet tall housing 45-watt solar panels at 285 watts each on their property on Westsyde Road. Hays says they kicked around the idea of an alternative source of energy for a while but because their property backs up against a hillside, wind and solar power didn’t seem like viable options.

    “When you look at a different way of doing something, like solar panels, usually the first step is to say ‘great idea, except it won’t work for me and here’s why’,” he says. “But the tipping point happens when you see other people doing it.”

    “There’s a mobile home on Westsyde Road that has one of those little RV solar panels on top. Maybe they’re charging their phone with it or maybe they’re running their laptop. You see that and you think to yourself ‘they made that work, I wonder what we could do here in our lives to make this work’.”

    Hays hopes their project will inspire others to look into using alternative sources of energy, though this scheme might not be for you — it cost roughly $90,000 to install the unit.

    “We are trying to reduce our monthly expenses because if you reduce expenses you save more of what’s coming in without your taxes going up so it’s like a big raise,” she says. “If you have the money to put down immediately to get this, you won’t have hydro bills for the next thirty years.”

    Admittedly, says Powers, all financial figures are estimates from B.C. Hydro and Sweet Spot Solar, which installed the array. Their solar system is the first of its kind in the province so they’ll have to wait and see what reality holds.

    From day to day, they will either create enough power for themselves — or they may not. Because they are still part of the B.C. Hydro grid they won’t be without power. When they make more than they need, the energy will be fed back into the grid and will be used to power other homes. At the end of the year, B.C. Hydro will simply look at how much energy has been put back into the grid and if it is more than what they have used, they will be paid for it.

    What makes this solar array so unique is that is does not sit stationary and let the sun pass by like most solar systems. This one has two motors designed to tilt and rotate to face the sun throughout the day.

    “It is just a set of linear actuators that move it a little bit at a time so it can face the sun,” says Michael Mehta, president and CEO of the Sweet Spot Solar Company. “In principle, it is very similar to the way a sunflower tracks the sun.”

    Mehta is also confident the array will lead to a profit for Hays and Powers at the end of the year. On one sunny day in July, it took just two hours for the unit to produce enough energy to power the average home in Kamloops.

    However, while the savings seem great and the technology is fascinating, there are some downsides to the set up at the farm in Black Pines.

    The property will not be immune to power outages as they are still running through the B.C. Hydro grid. There is the possibility to set up a series of batteries to store some of the energy, but Powers laments that it would take an entire room in their house just to store that kind of power.

    Due to its size, the towering array is susceptible to strong winds which can blow through the Black Pines area at times. However the array has a built-in safety procedure that will send it into “table-top mode” which makes the panel go completely flat in order to avoid damage.

    There will be some maintenance involved as well, according to Mehta, who says the mechanical parts used for the tracking function will probably have to be repaired or replaced every 10-15 years. The panels themselves have a minimum lifespan of 25 years.

    The big issue they are dealing with now is the impact of smoke on how much sun reaches the unit. Hays says at its worst they have seen a 40 per cent reduction in energy. However, Mehta says the solution to this issue is built into the solar panels as they are bi-facial which means they absorb sunlight from both sides. This ability to pick up the reflection off background material adds up to 20 per cent to the array’s absorption power.

    Now, you may be wondering if it would be worth it to you to set up a tracking solar panel on your property. Mehta admits that with this technology is new and might not be worth it for most home owners. Instead, try a few panels at your home for a more affordable option in the future — he says it’s well worth the investment.

    “The huge advantage to the people with solar is they can resell their house at a premium,” says Mehta. “They have done studies in the U.S. that find you get 100 per cent of your investment back in solar. Renovating a bathroom or a kitchen may get you 30 per cent or 40 per cent.”

    Whether the installation of the massive solar array will be costly, cost neutral, or a money maker for Hays and Powers is still yet to be seen, but they hope to inspire others to find their own ways of saving — or producing — energy.

    The solar array houses 45 solar panels at 285 watts each. It is anchored down by a 12 ft x 12 ft concrete slab buried beneath the ground.

    The solar array houses 45 solar panels at 285 watts each. It is anchored down by a 12 ft x 12 ft concrete slab buried beneath the ground.
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  • The Chicken Whisperer’s Guide to Keeping Chickens: Everything You Need to Know . . . and Didn’t Know You Needed to Know About Backyard and Urban Chickens

    The Chicken Whisperer’s Guide to Keeping Chickens: Everything You Need to Know . . . and Didn’t Know You Needed to Know About Backyard and Urban Chickens


    Are you looking for a great way to reconnect with the earth, the community, and your food sources? Keeping backyard chickens is a fun, simple way to start making this happen, even with limited space in your backyard. Let the Chicken Whisperer (poultry personality Andy Schneider) teach you everything he knows…and everything you need to…;





    Are you looking for a great way to reconnect with the earth, the community, and your food sources? Keeping backyard chickens is a fun, simple way to start making this happen, even with limited space in your backyard. Let the Chicken Whisperer (poultry personality Andy Schneider) teach you everything he knows…and everything you need to know…about raising a backyard flock! Ditch the super-technical manuals and enjoy Andy’s unique, common-sense perspective in The Chicken Whisperer’s Guide to Keeping Chickens. This fun, comprehensive guide is a perfect fit for your busy lifestyle.

    Inside, you’ll learn:
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    — The Art of Brooding
    —Home Sweet Home: Coops & Runs
    —Nutrition, Health, and Wellness
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  • Permaculture Fruit Forest of Incredible Abundance in Ireland! (Part 1)

    Permaculture Fruit Forest of Incredible Abundance in Ireland! (Part 1)


    Fig, Apple, Peach, Plum, Cherry, Pear, Nectarine. Grape, Jostaberry, Redcurrant, Rhubarb, Blackcurrant, Blueberry, Raspberry, Rubus, Blackberry…all growing together in the west of Ireland!
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  • Backyard Homesteading: A Back-to-Basics Guide to Self-Sufficiency (Gardening)

    Backyard Homesteading: A Back-to-Basics Guide to Self-Sufficiency (Gardening)

    This entry is in the series Best Homestead Crafts Books

    Backyard Homesteading addresses the needs of many people who want to take control of the food they eat and the products they use–even if they live in a urban or suburban house on a typical-size lot. It shows homeowners how to turn their yard into a productive and wholesome “homestead” that allows them to grow…;



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    Backyard Homesteading addresses the needs of many people who want to take control of the food they eat and the products they use–even if they live in a urban or suburban house on a typical-size lot. It shows homeowners how to turn their yard into a productive and wholesome “homestead” that allows them to grow their own fruits and vegetables, and raise farm animals, including chickens and goats. Backyard Homesteading covers the laws and regulations of raising livestock in populated areas and demonstrates to readers how to use and  preserve the bounty they produce.  


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  • Survival: Prepper’s Survival Guide – Hunting, Fishing, Canning, and Foraging (Home Defense, Foraging, Economic Collapse, Bug out bag, Bushcraft, Prepping)

    Survival: Prepper’s Survival Guide – Hunting, Fishing, Canning, and Foraging (Home Defense, Foraging, Economic Collapse, Bug out bag, Bushcraft, Prepping)


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    What is prepping? How can it help you and your family?

    Prepping is preparing yourself and your family for any possible situation. When you read Survival: Prepper’s Survival Guide – Hunting, Fishing, Canning, and Foraging, you’ll discover how to handle yourself in the wild, stock up on food, and survive natural disasters.

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    This book provides essential information for surviving many types of emergencies:

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    You’ll also learn how to forage for plants and water, hunt and fish for food, and can your own produce. Let Survival: Prepper’s Survival Guide – Hunting, Fishing, Canning, and Foraging teach you the skills you need to survive just about anything!

    Don’t wait – order your copy today and get the peace of mind that comes with readiness and self-reliance!
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  • How To Preserve Eggs: Freezing, Pickling, Dehydrating, Larding, Water Glassing, & More (The Little Series of Homestead How-Tos from 5 Acres & A Dream Book 1)

    How To Preserve Eggs: Freezing, Pickling, Dehydrating, Larding, Water Glassing, & More (The Little Series of Homestead How-Tos from 5 Acres & A Dream Book 1)

    This entry is in the series Best Food Craft Books

    If you have chickens, you likely have times when you have a lot of eggs. You can eat them, trade them, sell them, or ???? This little eBook shows you a number of ways to preserve homegrown eggs: freezing, pickling, dehydrating, larding, and water glassing. Also discusses shelf life and how to have fresh eggs…;





    If you have chickens, you likely have times when you have a lot of eggs. You can eat them, trade them, sell them, or ???? This little eBook shows you a number of ways to preserve homegrown eggs: freezing, pickling, dehydrating, larding, and water glassing. Also discusses shelf life and how to have fresh eggs all winter long.



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  • Foxfire 11: The Old Home Place, Wild Plant Uses, Preserving and Cooking Food, Hunting Stories, Fishing, More Affairs of Plain Living (Foxfire (Paperback))

    Foxfire 11: The Old Home Place, Wild Plant Uses, Preserving and Cooking Food, Hunting Stories, Fishing, More Affairs of Plain Living (Foxfire (Paperback))

    This entry is in the series Foxfire Book Series

    First published in 1972, The Foxfire Book was a surprise bestseller that brought Appalachia’s philosophy of simple living to hundreds of thousands of readers. Whether you wanted to hunt game, bake the old-fashioned way, or learn the art of successful moonshining, The Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center had a contact who could teach you how…;





    First published in 1972, The Foxfire Book was a surprise bestseller that brought Appalachia’s philosophy of simple living to hundreds of thousands of readers. Whether you wanted to hunt game, bake the old-fashioned way, or learn the art of successful moonshining, The Foxfire Museum and Heritage Center had a contact who could teach you how with clear, step-by-step instructions.

    This eleventh volume celebrates the rituals and recipes of the Appalachian homeplace, including a one-hundred page section on herbal remedies, and segments about planting and growing a garden, preserving and pickling, smoking and salting, honey making, beekeeping, and fishing, as well as hundreds of the kind of spritied firsthand narrative accounts from Appalachian community members that exemplify the Foxfire style. Much more than “how-to” books, the Foxfire series is a publishing phenomenon and a way of life, teaching creative self-sufficiency, the art of natural remedies, home crafts, and other country folkways, fascinating to everyone interested in rediscovering the virtues of simple life.Foxfire 11



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