Read Grow a Sustainable Diet: Planning and Growing to Feed Ourselves and the Earth Online
Authors: Cindy Conner
Tags: #Gardening, #Organic, #Techniques, #Technology & Engineering, #Agriculture, #Sustainable Agriculture
Left to right: Trowel, Lesche soil knife, Trake, Cobrahead.
Ginseng sweet potato slips grown in a coldframe, ready to cut off for transplanting.
Purple sweet potatoes with slips grown in jars of water.
Sweet potatoes freshly dug with a garden fork.
Grainmills left to right: Grainmaker, Country Living, Corona.
Threshing with the plastic bat method.
Threshing set-up for the foot method.
Wheat (right) is ready to harvest. Rye (left) will be ready a week later.
Tomato juice (left) and tomato soup (right).
Pressure canner (left) and water bath canner (right) with canning jars and two-piece lids.
Dill (sour) pickles fermenting in a gallon jar.
Traditional straight sided crock, hand carved stomper, Harsch crock.
Corn and bags of cowpeas hanging in the barn waiting for shelling.
Corn and cowpeas in the pantry.