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Discussion of one of my favorite poultry books, Fresh-Air Poultry Houses.
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WE COME IN COLORS*** - ARTHUR MAGAZINE - WE FOUND THE...
" "These picture were taken on the colorful festival of Holi. The festival of Holi is celebrated on the day after the full moon in early March every year. It is also called the Festival of Colours. On this day people Throw colors at each other. ... more
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David and Sarah's Passive Solar Energy Off Grid Home...
It seems strange that the money side of the building was not talked about. Most people would like to reduce their footprint but solar panels and windmills are not cheap.
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Off Grid Survival - Wilderness & Urban Survival Skills
15 reviews • offgridsurvival.com
This site has the most incredible blend of resources I believe I've ever seen if you happen to be interested in either extreme outdoor activities or in living off the grid. Probably my single favorite stumble thus far. And that is saying quite a lot considering that... more
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NY TIMES: THE GREEN ISSUE | Little Homestead in the City
3 reviews • urbanhomestead.org
Go Dervaes family! You don't have to live in the country to grow good food. Check out the video about their urban homestead lifestyle. I loved the comment about how they used to be called strange but now they're hip.
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Chicken Coops - Build a Chicken Coop - Free Chicken...
Our creative chicken yard is made out of a geodesic dome and is attached to an indoor chicken coop. The chicken coop is inside our passive solar barn and is designed to heat and cool passively, as well as maximize winter light.
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Self Sufficient Living
27 reviews • self-sufficient-farm-living.com
HowTo: do everything you need to provide for yourself. Anybody can garden (even if it's guerrilla gardening), some of these techniques require a bit more space. It's about time here for a new batch of home made soap and this winter, I'm building a beehive,... more
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Making Soap from Kitchen Grease
23 reviews • littlehouseinthesuburbs.com
From the page: "If you're saying to yourself, 'Ivory, I don't wanna to BUY fat to make my soap. I have plenty of fat in my grease can!' then this is the post for you." GREAT post. Bookmark!
