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The Self-Reliant Homestead: A Book of Country Skills

The Self-Reliant Homestead: A Book of Country Skills
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The Self-Reliant Homestead: A Book of Country Skills

 
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A hands-on text for country living, this book contains detailed advice on everything from selecting a piece of land to raising livestock, from making wine from home-grown fruits to making fences strong and durable. Here is abundant advice from a real country homesteader, a book equally valuable for lifelong farm-dwellers or for the new-to-the-country city folks looking to set down roots.

 
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Product Details
Author:Charles A. Sanders
Paperback:304 pages
Publisher:Burford Books
Publication Date:October 13, 2003
Language:English
ISBN:1580801145
Product Length:8.97 inches
Product Width:6.03 inches
Product Height:0.79 inches
Product Weight:0.92 pounds
Package Length:8.7 inches
Package Width:5.7 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 8 customer reviews )
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42 of 42 found the following review helpful:


3Breadth without Depth  Apr 22, 2004
Charles Sanders has created a good primer for self-reliant country living. His material covers everything from required tools to canning to fences to homemade gift ideas. The breadth of the text is truly amazing - in 295 pages of text Sanders covers just about every aspect of establishing a homestead.

However, such breadth in so relatively few pages practically guarantees that no one subject will get its due. Winemaking, for example, receives only 11 pages and raising various varieties of livestock is covered in just 26 pages. In other words, this is an excellent book with which to start the process of establishing a homestead, but anyone intending to actually follow through will want to move on to more comprehensive sources fairly quickly. (Sanders displays his seeming love of trivia in a five page discussion of land measurements that inexplicably includes information on a historical method of measuring invented in 1620 by an English mathematician.)

One very helpful feature is the book's appendix, which offers sections on weights and measures, methods of figuring a variety of volumes and weights, a chart of the reproductive expectations for various animals and more. These charts alone are worth the price of the book. A second appendix of recommended reading and/or websites to turn to when the material mastered within would have rendered the text even more valuable, but Sanders has inexplicably left such a resource out. To be fair, some recommendations are sprinkled throughout the text but they are not as easily found as if they were compiled all together.

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5This should be your first book on moving to the country!  Jan 15, 2004 By Hugh Watkins
I would highly recommend this book to anyone thinking about getting some land and moving to the country. It covers all the basics of farming, raising livestock to building a farm pond.

It is written in a style that is conversational and his approach is "this is what has worked for me". Many books on the subject assume that you have some starter knowledge on the subject; this one covers the very basics for people that have grown up in the city or suburbs.

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5A must have book for homesteaders!  Nov 05, 2003
I agree with the 1st reviewer...great book! What I find handy is that after most chapter, the author includes a list of resources for further reading, just in case (not likely!) you find his coverage of the topic lacking. This book is great not just for homesteaders, but for any one who lives, or aspires to live, in the country! It covers some topics not covered in most other books of this type, including attending an auction, Country games and pastimes, tractors, atvs, and firearms, in addition to the "usual" homestead topics of water, food preservation, etc.
Buy this book now if you want to live in the country!

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3Decent starter book  Nov 25, 2007 By William D. Back
We're currently planning our retirement homestead so this seemed like a good book. It's a good starter. but lacks the detail in most places to really act on. I highly recommend this book for those considering setting up a homestead, but you'll need more details for most of the sections. As an aside, the slaughter of rabbits section is awesome. Read it before you decide whether or not you want to raise your own meat.

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5A great book!  Nov 04, 2003 By tom miller
This book is an absolute msut for homesteaders, weekend gardeners, hobby farmers, etc. Think of this as an up to date version of popular earlier works of this type.
Sanders' writing style is easy to read, and the book is chock full of good advice. Use just one or two of his ideas, and you'll more than pay for the price of the book!

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