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Learn How To:

1. Get good land, for little or no money;  

2. Live well on it through part-time effort;

3. Avoid money woes, social unrest, most kinds of crime, plus most natural & man-made disasters.

4. Do these things with or without a job, and without dependence on debt, gimmicks, drugs, fancy technology or outside help.

In short:  Good living, not mere "survival" or "doing without!"  


Learn to:

1. Make your own non-electric incubators for hatching all kinds of birds--With no fire hazard, even if you don't have electric power.

2. Make non-electric brooders to raise the chicks until they are fully feathered.

3. Learn the ancient, long-forgotten secrets for maximizing hatching success.


The fascinating, true story of a suddenly widowed mother of 6 & her sister who (facing hardship and even eviction in the city) stumbled onto a way to quickly find an affordable country homestead, and become self-sufficient.  Written in 1859, most of its hints are still applicable today.  Teaches homeschoolers independence & self-reliance.


Inexpensive tricks for maximizing small-farm profits by raising specific sheep products that sell to little-known but eager, high-paying specialty markets.


20th Century's most-published self-supporting author's first work: How his family got started in self-sufficiency, despite having no savings, little experience, and only sporadic income.  A classic!


Old, but still-useful self-sufficiency related texts at a fraction of what books of this kind cost new.


How to obtain the above titles.

 
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