Country Women: A Handbook for the New Farmer

The Indispensable Reference for the Self-Sufficient Homesteader

This classic reference, which has informed two generations of women, is taken from the original homesteading publication Country Women. Written from the perspective of women learning and sharing all manner of farming knowledge on a small scale, it remains an invaluable guide. Encouragement and practical information infuse the reader with a deep respect for the land and personal journal entries throughout inspire a sense of self-sufficiency rooted in the earth.

Born of the "back to the land" movement, this handbook chronicles the aspirations of tireless women seeking a new life on small farms around America. Authors Jeanne Tetrault and Sherry Thomas lived this philosophy and lifestyle as they eventually networked with like-minded women to share ideas, stories, and knowledge.

Country Women (not the glossy upstart Country Woman Magazine) started as a small newsletter to share information between the small farms, collectives and communes scattered about the country, eventually reaching 17,000 people by word of mouth. Readers were encouraged to contribute what they knew about gardening, raising goats, building a barn, or any other practical know-how valuable to the new farmer. These voices became the collective voice of self-sufficient women everywhere.

Tetrault and Thomas painstakingly crafted this compendium of the magazine's early years more to capture the best of the information, while adding additional sections on veterinary medicine, carpentry, and more detailed animal care. This manual at once captures the spirit of a generation and conveys timeless wisdom. A must for everyone wishing to build a stronger relationship with the land and their place on it.

This book is also available from Echo Point Books in hardcover (ISBN 1635619904).

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Country Women: A Handbook for the New Farmer

The Indispensable Reference for the Self-Sufficient Homesteader

This classic reference, which has informed two generations of women, is taken from the original homesteading publication Country Women. Written from the perspective of women learning and sharing all manner of farming knowledge on a small scale, it remains an invaluable guide. Encouragement and practical information infuse the reader with a deep respect for the land and personal journal entries throughout inspire a sense of self-sufficiency rooted in the earth.

Born of the "back to the land" movement, this handbook chronicles the aspirations of tireless women seeking a new life on small farms around America. Authors Jeanne Tetrault and Sherry Thomas lived this philosophy and lifestyle as they eventually networked with like-minded women to share ideas, stories, and knowledge.

Country Women (not the glossy upstart Country Woman Magazine) started as a small newsletter to share information between the small farms, collectives and communes scattered about the country, eventually reaching 17,000 people by word of mouth. Readers were encouraged to contribute what they knew about gardening, raising goats, building a barn, or any other practical know-how valuable to the new farmer. These voices became the collective voice of self-sufficient women everywhere.

Tetrault and Thomas painstakingly crafted this compendium of the magazine's early years more to capture the best of the information, while adding additional sections on veterinary medicine, carpentry, and more detailed animal care. This manual at once captures the spirit of a generation and conveys timeless wisdom. A must for everyone wishing to build a stronger relationship with the land and their place on it.

This book is also available from Echo Point Books in hardcover (ISBN 1635619904).

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The Indispensable Reference for the Self-Sufficient Homesteader

This classic reference, which has informed two generations of women, is taken from the original homesteading publication Country Women. Written from the perspective of women learning and sharing all manner of farming knowledge on a small scale, it remains an invaluable guide. Encouragement and practical information infuse the reader with a deep respect for the land and personal journal entries throughout inspire a sense of self-sufficiency rooted in the earth.

Born of the "back to the land" movement, this handbook chronicles the aspirations of tireless women seeking a new life on small farms around America. Authors Jeanne Tetrault and Sherry Thomas lived this philosophy and lifestyle as they eventually networked with like-minded women to share ideas, stories, and knowledge.

Country Women (not the glossy upstart Country Woman Magazine) started as a small newsletter to share information between the small farms, collectives and communes scattered about the country, eventually reaching 17,000 people by word of mouth. Readers were encouraged to contribute what they knew about gardening, raising goats, building a barn, or any other practical know-how valuable to the new farmer. These voices became the collective voice of self-sufficient women everywhere.

Tetrault and Thomas painstakingly crafted this compendium of the magazine's early years more to capture the best of the information, while adding additional sections on veterinary medicine, carpentry, and more detailed animal care. This manual at once captures the spirit of a generation and conveys timeless wisdom. A must for everyone wishing to build a stronger relationship with the land and their place on it.

This book is also available from Echo Point Books in hardcover (ISBN 1635619904).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781635619911
Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media
Publication date: 05/13/2021
Edition description: Reprint ed.
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.88(h) x 0.82(d)

About the Author

SHERRY THOMAS was also raised on the east coast. After leaving college, she built an ran a successful sheep ranch on the California coast, raising goats, chickens, pigs, and steers in addition to sheep. She was also a founder of Country Women magazine and wrote two other books, one focused on old women farmers in the U.S. She retired from a career as a landscape designer in 2020.

Jeanne Tetrault grew up on the east coast. After college she spent seven years homestead farming with another woman, raising dairy goats, sheep, and poultry. She belonged to the feminist collective which created Country Women magazine. Jeanne became an expert carpenter with home renovation business. She died in 2004 of melanoma.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Journal (woven throughout)

Section 1: Beginnings

Choosing Your Land

The Economics of Buying Land

Our Clothing, Our Bodies

Diane's Poem

Finding Water

Developing a Water System

Poem: "The Growing Season"

The Basics of Plumbing

Outhouses, Compost Privies, and Septic Tanks

Electric Pump Repair

Splitting Wood

Indiana Poem

Tree Felling

Chain Saws

Two-woman Saw

Wood Heat Stoves

Wood Cook Stoves

Non-electric Lights

Farm Tools

Section II: Taking Root

Hammer and Nails

Carpentry Hand Tools

Pole Framing

Simple Siding

Poem: "Forest Flatlands"

Roll Roofing

Recycling Wood: Tearing Down Buildings

Choosing and Handling Wood

Fighting Fires

Poem: "Elegy for Bees"

Speed Composting

Soil Preparation

Poem: "Naked Summer"

Planting and Transplanting

Planting and Harvesting Chart

Hot Beds

Companion Planting

Caring for Your Garden

Poem: "Bare Feet"

Garden Pests

Planting Perennials

Canning and Freezing

Drying Foods

Section III: Animals and Poultry

Chickens: Raising Baby Chicks

Housing and Equipment

Feeding a Laying Flock

Keeping a Healthy Flock

Butchering Chickens

Turkeys

Raising Rabbits

Rabbit Hutch

Raising a Weaner Pig

Fencing

Poultry and Animal Feeders

Sheep and Goat Feeders

Taking Care of Your Animals

Simple Immunology

Poem: "Outrageous Old Woman"

Goats: Buying Goats

Parts of a Dairy Goat

Keeping Goats

Goat and Hay Storage

Feeding

Breeding

Kidding

Raising a Kid

Disbudding

Milking, Udder Care, and Handling Milk

Milk Products

Cream Separator

Cheesemaking

Sheep: Raising Sheep

Sheep Shed

Breeding

Lambing

Raising a Bummer Lamb

Docking

Castration of Sheep and Goats

Hoof Trimming of Sheep and Goats

Shearing

Spinning

Keeping a Healthy Flock

Butchering Sheep, Deer, and Goats

Tanning

Appendix

Abscesses

Bloat

Enterotoxemisa

Tetanus

Ketosis

Prolapses in Sheep and Goats

Milk Fever

Mastitis

Resources

Poem: "Buy Land, Mary"

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