This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. We may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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The latest update from Reader SaraSue:
“About two weeks ago, I took delivery of a beautiful bred Jersey heifer (A2/A2 genetics) from a wonderful farmer and his wife. The first week was about her settling in and feeling comfortable. The second week has been about establishing trust with her – she eats cut-up apples out of my hand. I have purchased the supplies needed for her health, birthing, and milking by hand, so the next step is attempting to halter train her, brush her, and keep building trust. One small step at a time in anticipation of a calf and milking in about 6 weeks. My plan is to get the stanchion built, and purchase a refurbished Surge electric milker in case my arthritic hands can’t do a proper milking job. The 1/4 acre garden fencing is in progress, but due to food shortages, I’m thinking about expanding that garden to 1/2 acre (selling/bartering the excess that I can’t put up, along with extra eggs). With a calf due and a garden to put in, I’m going to be one busy, tired lady. “
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A recent JWR interview: Critical Disclosure Radio – James Wesley Rawles – 1.14.2022.
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H.L. spotted this piece: Missouri man selling sprawling bunker meant to withstand apocalyptic storms.
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