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Activism See other Activism Articles Title: Fifty Free Farmstead eBooks Learn tried-and-true methods of building and maintaining your small farm or homestead from historic US Department of Agriculture books and bulletins. The University of North Texas provides online editions of thousands of United States government sponsored books and documents. Here's a small sampling of USDA publications from the 1930s through the 1960s. These old works do not show the latest and best methods, but they are still valuable for ideas. Adobe or Sun-Dried Brick for Farm Buildings Bracing Farm Buildings Chimneys and Fireplaces: How to Build Them Convenient Kitchens Dairy-Barn Construction Earth Roads Expansible Farmhouses Farm Buildings from Home-Grown Timber in the South Farm Dairy Houses Farm Drainage Farm Fences The Farm Garden Farmhouse Plans Farmhouse: Split-Level Expansible Farm Plumbing Farm Poultry Raising Farmstead Water Supply Farm Water Power Fire-Protective Construction on the Farm Fires on Farms Getting Started in Farming Good Roads for Farmers Growing and Planting Coniferous Trees on the Farm Heating the Farm Home Homes for Birds Housecleaning Made Easier How to Build a Farm Pond Livestock for Small Farms Managing Farm Fishponds for Bass and Bluegills Measuring and Marketing Farm Timber Modernizing Farmhouses Painting on the Farm Part Time Farming Plain Concrete for Farm Use Plans of Rural Community Buildings Poultry Houses and Fixtures Poultry Raising on the Farm Practical Hog Houses Practical Suggestions for Farm Buildings Protection of Buildings and Farm Property from Lightning Rammed Earth Walls for Buildings Selection of Lumber for Farm and Home Building Seven Ways to Greater Egg Profit Silos and Silage Small Concrete Construction on the Farm Techniques of Fishpond Management Termites in Buildings The Use of Logs and Poles in Farm Construction Weeds and How to Kill Them The Windbreak as a Farm Asset The contents of the University of North Texas Digital Library are made publicly available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Review each manuscript for copyright information. It's your responsibility to use this material according to all applicable terms Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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This kind of information was useful in the past but in today's reality of having to get a permit from self-serving bureaucrats...
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