 |  There are 27 items in this department.    See more detail |  | Root Cellaring is a way of using the earth's naturally cool, stable temperature to store perishable fruits and vegetables. It is a low-cost, simple technology, energy-saving way to keep the harvest fresh all year long. In Root Cellaring, the Bubels tell how to successfully use this natural storage approach. You'll learn how to choose vegetable and fruit varieties that store best, how to build all sizes and types of root cellars, indoors and out, plain or fancy; case histories of what worked and what doesn't; specific storage conditions for more than 100 crops.
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     See more detail |  | Living More with Less Presents a pattern for living with less and contains a wealth of practical suggestions for living a simpler life that puts less stress on the environment.
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   See more detail |  | Primitive Living, Self-Sufficiency, & Survival Skills Clear, well photographed and diagrammed instructions on skills like the bow-drill fire, cordage making, basket making, fishing, shelter building, but there's something else going on here - Elpel doesn't just want to pass on the skills, he wants to pass on the understandings that runs underneath and through them,
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   See more detail |  | Great Possessions Amish dairy farmer David Kline pays homage to this longstanding intimacy in essays that celebrate the splendid and mysterious order governing the plant and animal life on his Ohio farm. These essays go beyond the genre of natural history, and thus greatly increase their value, by showing us also a kind of life in which delight in the wild creatures is ordinary.
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   See more detail |  | Living at Nature's Pace Gene reminds us that healthy, economical agriculture must work "at Nature's pace" rather than trying to impose industrial order and time frames on the natural world.
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   See more detail |  | Kline Collection (2 books) Two great books by David Kline the Amish dairy farmer and nationally known naturalist. David's first book Great Possessions: An Amish Farmer's Journal and Scratching the Woodchuck make up this set.
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   See more detail |  | Why Cows Learn Dutch This book will appeal to those interested in the Amish lifestyle and farming practices. llustrated with drawings by Amish artist Crist C. Miller.
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   See more detail |  | You Can Go Home Again PB You Can Go Home Again. The author, Gene Logsdon, witnessed the dying-down days of a farming culture that really had not changed much since the invention of the scythe.
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   See more detail |  | Permaculture David Holmgren brings into sharper focus the powerful Permaculture concept he pioneered with Bill Mollison in the 1970's drawing together 25 years worth of ideas into twelve simple design principles. Do mainstream concepts of sustainability dodge the critical issue of global energy peak? Are there ways to live within nature's limits while providing a secure future for our children and justice for everyone? This book builds on the extrodinary success of the permaculture concept and global permaculture movement to provide a more cerebral and controversial contribution to the sustainability debate.
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