View Full Version : A great resource for potential homesteaders
Shellie
09-22-2008, 04:23 PM
http://www.homestead.org/
Blufire77
09-24-2008, 12:01 AM
I love books because you can take them with you a whole lot easier than a computer and they don't require electricity! For now surf, surf and surf but just in case we end up (likely) in a non-electric situation I would like to suggest a book.
I have homesteaded for many years and live almost completely in a sustainable environment. . . . still working but almost there.
I have read and used information out of may books but hands down the book I pick up most often and get the most practical and in depth info from is Carla Emery’s “Encyclopedia of Country Living”
It is definitely the book I would suggest every family and community to have. There are tons of other great books but for homesteading and self reliant living this is my pick.
Carrie1971
09-24-2008, 12:17 AM
http://www.homestead.org/
http://www.homestead.org/VictoriaVarga/HighlandCattle.htm
Here in the northwoods the guy who fixes my old car also has a herd of this cattle. I know some people do not eat beef. I do and elk, deer and moose as well. I can tell you that this type of beef is the best I have ever had in my freezer.
Thank you for your link I really will be spending some time there.. A link on canning was very good as well.
Here in my world pears are calling for canning jars and drying racks so I must be off. Again thank you for the link.
VinnieCooper
09-26-2008, 04:24 AM
Haven't Checked your Link out yet just somthing to say about BOOKS. I find it a usful Learning aid to write information down myself, I have writen many books myself through doing this (kind of), often I go back and write notes to expand the threads later.
This is exactly what I've been looking for. Thanks for the link! :)
Lance
09-26-2008, 06:00 AM
http://www.homestead.org/VictoriaVarga/HighlandCattle.htm
Here in the northwoods the guy who fixes my old car also has a herd of this cattle. I know some people do not eat beef. I do and elk, deer and moose as well. I can tell you that this type of beef is the best I have ever had in my freezer.
Thank you for your link I really will be spending some time there.. A link on canning was very good as well.
Here in my world pears are calling for canning jars and drying racks so I must be off. Again thank you for the link.
I'm in the works right now to buy a heard of Dexter cattle....1 bull, 6 heifers.
Almost the same breed! Awesome animals. Can you PM me (since gun talks seems verboten) on your choice of the three best guns to have? I'm looking at hunting elk, deer, and black bear in the PNW and have not used a gun since I was 12 (I"m 40) and I'm doing a poll spread out on a few websites as to the 'magickal three'. All input is appreciated.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dexter_cattle
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