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Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World

November 10, 2009

The best-selling book on “popular mycology,” Mycelium Running, would be a useful reference book in every home, especially to anyone involved in farming (or gardening), forest management and environmental cleanup. The second half of the book is an instruction manual on growing delectable mushrooms for food and medicine.

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Of All The Saddles For Sale Out There, Which One Is Best For You?

September 29, 2009

It can be hard for beginners to tell the difference between all of the saddles for sale on the market. For a newcomer, what makes horse saddle unique might not be so obvious at first glance. And some differences are not exactly visible at first.

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Why Your Chicken House Plans May Be Full of Mistakes and What You Can Do About It

September 22, 2009

Opinions about chicken house plans abound all over the internet. The issue is that much of this information is either plain incorrect or very confusing. You do not want to take the energy to build something that is totally wrong for your situation. You also do not want to waste your hard earned money!

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Should You Buy An English Saddle or Western Saddle When Looking at Saddles For Sale?

September 2, 2009

One of the most important things to consider when purchasing a horse saddle is the difference between english and Western saddles for sale. When perusing all of the various saddles for sale, you will discover a distinct difference between the two most popular types. It is that a horn is used in the manufacture of western saddles. Also western saddles are usually built heavier and sturdier than english saddles.

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Building a Home Chicken Coop: The Steps You Must Remember

August 21, 2009

Anyone who is considering raising backyard chickens knows that a home chicken coop is a necessity to raise chickens the right way. Chickens certainly need a safe place to eat and sleep. They also need shelter from the elements. However, the idea of paying top dollar for a chicken coop and having it delivered can be a very expensive option. This is why building your own backyard chicken coop may be a feasible thing to do.

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