75+ Homestead & Survival eBooks
Over the past several years, I have acquired a HUGE library of eBooks and other information. I can honestly say they were invaluable when my wife and I first started. The link below is to my PRIVATE Dropbox. You can find them all listed there. Download as many as you want, it’s my gift to you.
-Anthony
Additional Bonus!
The University of North Texas provides online editions of thousands of United States government sponsored books and documents. Here’s a small sampling of USDA publications from the 1930s through the 1960s. These old works do not show the latest and best methods, but they are still valuable for ideas.
- Adobe or Sun-Dried Brick for Farm Buildings
- Bracing Farm Buildings
- Chimneys and Fireplaces: How to Build Them
- Convenient Kitchens
- Dairy-Barn Construction
- Earth Roads
- Expansible Farmhouses
- Farm Buildings from Home-Grown Timber in the South
- Farm Dairy Houses
- Farm Drainage
- Farm Fences
- The Farm Garden
- Farmhouse Plans
- Farmhouse: Split-Level Expansible
- Farm Plumbing
- Farm Poultry Raising
- Farmstead Water Supply
- Farm Water Power
- Fire-Protective Construction on the Farm
- Fires on Farms
- Getting Started in Farming
- Good Roads for Farmers
- Growing and Planting Coniferous Trees on the Farm
- Heating the Farm Home
- Homes for Birds
- Housecleaning Made Easier
- How to Build a Farm Pond
- Livestock for Small Farms
- Managing Farm Fishponds for Bass and Bluegills
- Measuring and Marketing Farm Timber
- Modernizing Farmhouses
- Painting on the Farm
- Part Time Farming
- Plain Concrete for Farm Use
- Plans of Rural Community Buildings
- Poultry Houses and Fixtures
- Poultry Raising on the Farm
- Practical Hog Houses
- Practical Suggestions for Farm Buildings
- Protection of Buildings and Farm Property from Lightning
- Rammed Earth Walls for Buildings
- Selection of Lumber for Farm and Home Building
- Seven Ways to Greater Egg Profit
- Silos and Silage
- Small Concrete Construction on the Farm
- Techniques of Fishpond Management
- Termites in Buildings
- The Use of Logs and Poles in Farm Construction
- Weeds and How to Kill Them
- The Windbreak as a Farm Asset
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