Welcome to Homesteader’s Library!!  Whether you’re a veteran to homesteading, a newbie, or a wanna be, your reference library is probably the most important investment you can make.  Books, magazines, videos, and information pages gleaned from the web, all have value to the homesteader.  Your homesteading library can and will save you time, energy and money, in the long run.

 

Deliberate Life: The Ultimate Homesteading GuideThis Organic Life: Confessions of a Suburban HomesteaderMini Farming for Self SufficiencyPrimitive Living, Self-Sufficiency, and Survival SkillsThe Urban Homestead: Your Guide to Self-Sufficient Living in the Heart of the City
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   A homesteaders life is incredibly busy, but not without its rewards.  A homesteader knows how to tend to his family, soil, crops, animals, tools and equipment.  A homesteader is a planner, designer, builder, caretaker, machinist, mechanic, and the list goes on…  And the homestead evolves over time as the homesteaders knowledge and skills develop.  Having your own library to refer to can help you acquire the knowledge necessary to perfect those skills.  It’s the desire of Homesteader’s Library to help you find the information you need to achieve your homesteading goals.


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   General homesteading references are designed to give you ideas and immediate access to a wide variety of homesteading knowledge.  You will learn to be a jack-of-all-trades but master of none.  If you’re a newbie, or a wanna be, to homesteading, this is the place to start your library.

 

Country Wisdom and Know-How: A Practical Guide to Living Off the LandBasic Country Skills: A Practical Guide to Self-RelianceThe Self-Reliant Homestead: A Book of Country SkillsThe Encyclopedia of Country LivingFive Acres and Independence: A Practical Guide to the Selection and Management of the Small Farm
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   Specific homesteading references will allow you to expand your knowledge based on a particular homesteading subject.  As you build your skills and want to improve or add to your homesteading experience, you will want guides, manuals, and more information pertaining to a specific homesteading subject (eg., breeding, hatching guides, tractor repair manuals, etc).

 

Yard & Garden Tractor Service ManualLiving with Chickens: Everything You Need to Know to Raise Your Own Backyard FlockKeeping Livestock HealthyMedicinal and Aromatic Crops: Harvesting, Drying, and ProcessingSuccessful Small-Scale Farming: An Organic Approach
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   Here, at Homesteader’s Library, you’ll find some very good self-sufficiency and homesteading books, magazines, and videos, as well as links to well designed and informative homesteading websites and forums.  You’ll also find links to free information from our government, your tax dollars at work.     


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    Homesteader’s Library invites you to peruse our a-store with its 325 homesteading reference books.  In our a-store you’ll find general homesteading books, books pertaining to country building and country utilities, woodlot management books, gardening books, food preserving books, homesteading tools and equipment books, and livestock books.  In the livestock section, you’ll find books on alpacas, cows, goats, horses, pigs, poultry, rabbits, and sheep.  We at Homesteader’s Library encourage you to grab a book, learn and perfect your skills, and become more self-sufficient. Our a-store has the references you need to realize your homesteading dream.