BOOK: Willow Run Poultry Farm: An Ohio Memoir 1936-1941. Volume II in a 2-volume set.
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238 pp., illustrated. How-To manual. All you need to know to for inexpensive sustainable off-the-grid rainwater capture. Where to find simple, easily accessible materials. Indoor & outdoor rainwater uses. Easy Black Berkey system, filtration, free solar disinfection & purification steps. List of Resources. BONUS CHAPTER: Making Organic Kombucha (Tea). Discover the joy of drinking purified rain water. We've been drinking purified rainwater going on four years now-- delicious, healthy. Winner, Texas Water Development Board Rain Catcher Award. Winner of the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Groundwater Stewardship Award. Winner, Mayor's Award for Environmental Excellence.
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"If ya done it, it ain't braggin'." --Will ROGERS. “XLU3” means Extreme Low Urban Utility Usage. The author lays down step-by-step how a monthly average $72.94 cost for all utility bills was accomplished for 10 years running (water, natural gas, electric, sewage and trash) in a 2,103 sq.ft. home without solar panels. This pragmatic book is jammed with sustainable ideas, simple, easy, effective-- quickly demonstrating how the author cut household utility bills in HALF, then it got so exciting the bills got cut in half again using common sense applications. It's HOW WE DONE IT!
BOOK: Willow Run Farm: An Ohio Memoir 1924-1935 (Volume I of a two-vol. set)
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