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..and I'm so excited!

A certain publisher is having an extensive sale, so this week I have taken the opportunity to purchase:
  •  The Local Economy Solution
  • Whole-Farm Planning
  • Rebuilding the Foodshed
  • Market Farming Success
  • Good Morning, Beautiful Business
  • Crop Rotation and Cover Cropping
  • Organic Soil-Fertility and Weed Management
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  • I want to put a million hearts here, but I won't. They are supposed to be delivered tomorrow. YAY!
     
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    They're here! Which one should I read first?

    Maybe "Rebuilding the Foodshed"? They all look so good!

    I got the dairy book for my 7 year old...for some reason she is glued to the subject of milking cows and goats. We may always stay in the city, but books are a fun way to participate in a small way, I guess!
     
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    I always end up buying ten books instead of one or two... I probably have an entire shelf of unread books. But I it's fun to have a few of them related by the topic.
     
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    Those books all sound interesting.

    When we had our homestead I had a huge bookcase full of books.

    with a tiny house, there is not much space for books though I probably have about 50.
     
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