This book is as useful and pertinent for homesteaders and small-scale farmers today as it was when it was first published more than seventy-five years ago. A wealth of labor- and money-saving projects fills its pages: spillproof chicken waterers; a portable chicken coop; a lightweight orchard...
1/5/1979 This manual describes the process and equipment used in making durable building materials using agricultural residues. It is designed for use in Third World countries in rural settings lacking electricity and gas-powered machinery. 30 pages, illustrated, photos
The practical, intriguing American devices contained in this handbook come from an era long before milking machines, pesticide sprayers, and industrial hay bailers. Designed to speed and simplify everything from making your own butter to protecting drain outlets to organizing and storing tools,...
The purpose of this publication is to spread the knowledge of better tools and to provided farm implement experts, agricultural leaders and techniques with information on the principles governing the design of small tools and their use.