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"Getting Started with Pigs" by C.J. Mouser The one rule of thumb to remember when raising pigs is that if they go off their feed, ... Our pigs are on pasture, and the fencing is goat wire, but, ...
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"The $8.16 Do-It-Yourself Garden Irrigator" by Bruce Andis Sep 28, 2004 ... Screw a hose end cap to the male coupler, then screw the end of the hose with female ... Aim the tee’s ‘upright’ toward your garden hose. ...
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"Farm Dogs - See Spot Work" by Sheri Dixon page 1 Farm Dogs -. See Spot Work. by Sheri Dixon. Most farms have at least one dog hanging around, and that dog may even do something to justify his free supper. ...
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Farm Dogs - See Spot Work by Sheri Dixon page 2 Farm Dogs - See Spot Work, continued. by Sheri Dixon. Farms harbor vermin. It’s a fact. You can deny it, you can ignore it, but they are still ...
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"Ticks!" by Neil Shelton page one I wish I knew how many thousands of dollars ticks have cost me. And the worst part is, they weren't even MY ticks. I used to be a rural real estate broker ...
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"Wooly Lawn Mowers for Fun and Profit" by Allena Jackson page 1 Wooly Lawn Mowers. for Fun and Profit. by Allena Jackson ... acreage farm can be utilized as an opportunity to raise a crop of lambs, wool, and even milk. ...
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"Highland Cattle: A Breed Apart" by Victoria Varga page 1 The Canadian Highland Cattle Association uses the services of the Canadian Livestock Records Corporation for verification purposes and the recording of all ...
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"Cooking on a Wood Cook Stove" by Karen L. Zlattner Now that we have the wood stove, if the electric goes out we can still cook, plus still being on the grid, burning wood helps lower our electric bill. ...
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Adding a Pond... Adds a Lot (If the pond is to be used for irrigation or watering large numbers of animals, ... The machine of choice for pond-building is the bulldozer, although track ...
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Homestead.org: The Homesteader's Free Library An online magazine devoted to the simple pleasures and common-sense lifestyle of rural living.
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