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How do I start? That has been the question people have been asking, found a web site, this person explains in detail his self-sufficiency of getting started with chickens and gardening. He goes month by month. He lives in the northwest but most things apply no matter where you live. He has weather reports and a chicken cam. web site poplaracre.com Enjoy his site. Also check you Extension Office for your state, ours has a web site. Your state college may have a web site. Ours is pep.wsu.edu/hortsense Joanne

-- Joanne (ronandjo@sisna.com), March 14, 2001

Answers

I've said it before and I'll say it again. A good site for general self-sufficiency, including homesteading, is the Rocky Mountain Survival Group. It's www.artrans.com/rsmg. They cover just about everything---butchering, curing meat, gardening, preserving the garden, chickens, building your own incubators and brooders, chicken houses, sheep, cows, tanning hides, etc.

-- (ratdogs10@yahoo.com), March 15, 2001.

Just a note to help other looking for the information at the quoted sites;

http://www.poplaracre.com http://pep.wsu.edu/hortsense/ (corrected spelling) http://www.artrans.com/rmsg/

-- John Getson (jggetson@auracom.com), March 15, 2001.


Sorry. I always transpose those letters.

-- Green (ratdogs10@yahoo.com), March 16, 2001.

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