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The “Have-More Plan” (A Little Land – A Lot of Living) is a 1940 classic devoted to the creation of a small farm. It is a great beginner’s introduction to buying land, gardening, and small-scale agriculture and covers hand tools, hard work and self-sufficiency. The advice is timeless except in it dated view of DDT. Other than that, it does not get any better than this.
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http://bit.ly/HQPs1F
If you are interested in learning how to can and want the basics, the bible is the USDA Home Canning Guide. I have compiled all of the various sections into a single document and made it available for download here or if you prefer, you can download the individual sections at the USDA site.
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http://www.ieham.org/html/docs/THE_SOLAR_DEHYDRATOR.pdf
Want to learn more about how you go about dehydrating crops including how to build your own solar dehydrator? Here is a free download on solar dehydrator technologies plus instructions for drying fruits an vegetables. (Source: University of Georgia)
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http://www.isu.edu/outdoor/pdf/2012_cookbook.pdf
Recipes compiled by the Idaho State University Dutch Oven Cooking Class
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http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/PNW238/PNW238.pdf
Smoking Fish at Home Safely
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http://bit.ly/18XpaRJ
The “Have-More Plan” (A Little Land – A Lot of Living) is a 1940 classic devoted to the creation of a small farm. It is a great beginner’s introduction to buying land, gardening, and small-scale agriculture and covers hand tools, hard work and self-sufficiency. The advice is timeless except in it dated view of DDT. Other than that, it does not get any better than this.
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http://bit.ly/HQPs1F
If you are interested in learning how to can and want the basics, the bible is the USDA Home Canning Guide. I have compiled all of the various sections into a single document and made it available for download here or if you prefer, you can download the individual sections at the USDA site.
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http://www.ieham.org/html/docs/THE_SOLAR_DEHYDRATOR.pdf
Want to learn more about how you go about dehydrating crops including how to build your own solar dehydrator? Here is a free download on solar dehydrator technologies plus instructions for drying fruits an vegetables. (Source: University of Georgia)
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http://www.isu.edu/outdoor/pdf/2012_cookbook.pdf
Recipes compiled by the Idaho State University Dutch Oven Cooking Class
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http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/PNW238/PNW238.pdf
Smoking Fish at Home Safely