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Backwoods Home Magazine 2013 142 July Aug Backwoods Home Magazine

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Backwoods Home Magazine 2013 142 July Aug Backwoods Home Magazine
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Publisher: Backwoods Home Magazine
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.13 MB
Author: Backwoods Home Magazine
ISBN: B00HUHLNBQ
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Backwoods Home Magazine 2013 142 July Aug Backwoods Home Magazine by Backwoods Home Magazine B00HUHLNBQ instant download after payment.

Back issue #142 contains: The home dairy; Consider sheep dairying; Avoiding common canning mistakes; Preparing for an Appleseed event; Keep your vittles cool with a modern spring box; Slug zapper; Organic pest control; Hog butchering; Build your own battery charging station; A country business for K9s and their people; and homeschooling your dyslexic kid. Plus, Dave Duffy discusses the Government intimidation factor and its effect on the health of society; John Silveira argues that our troops aren’t the ones defending our freedom; Massad Ayoob writes about the current “Gun control” push from a cop’s eye view; and Jackie Clay answers readers’ questions about dual-purpose chickens, canning ham, and cooking beans.

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