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Fifty Free Farmstead eBooks from the University of North Texas
3 October 2013, 16:50,
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Fifty Free Farmstead eBooks from the University of North Texas

Learn tried-and-true methods of building and maintaining your small farm or homestead from historic US Department of Agriculture books and bulletins.

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.
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3 October 2013, 17:50,
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RE: Fifty Free Farmstead eBooks from the University of North Texas
thanks for posting this
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3 October 2013, 17:57,
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RE: Fifty Free Farmstead eBooks from the University of North Texas
You can't download them. They are there to be read online. Sad
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3 October 2013, 18:03, (This post was last modified: 3 October 2013, 18:04 by I-K-E.)
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RE: Fifty Free Farmstead eBooks from the University of North Texas
if you click on all image sizes you can download them but you have to do it one page at a time

that could take some time Confused
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3 October 2013, 19:23,
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RE: Fifty Free Farmstead eBooks from the University of North Texas
Select all, copy. Word (Pages for Mac users), paste. Save. Next document.
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3 October 2013, 19:54,
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RE: Fifty Free Farmstead eBooks from the University of North Texas
(3 October 2013, 19:23)Scythe13 Wrote: Select all, copy. Word (Pages for Mac users), paste. Save. Next document.

Doesn't work Scythe, select all just picks up the low res images.

SD's right real time read only, of cut and paste page by page.. very time consuming.
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