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  • From: Keith Johnson <keithdj@mindspring.com>
  • To: Permaculture ibiblio <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>, openpermaculture <permaculture@openpermaculture.org>
  • Cc: Scott Horton <lasemillabesada@hotmail.com>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Animals in Permaculture Design
  • Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:20:08 -0500

Next summer we're doing an issue with the theme Animals in Permaculture Design.

In #32 April 95 we explored this topic in Animals & Aquaculture with the following contents:

Livestock, Genetic Diversity, and Sustainable Agriculture by Caroline Christman, Donald Bixby, and Phillip Sponenberg;
Animal Polyculture: The Farm of Many Faces (Joel Salatin) by Peter Bane;
Commentary on Animals in Permaculture by Michael Howden;
Small- scale Cattle Raising by Liz Richardson;
Power of Gentle Beasts by Jessica Laub;
Please Pass the Goat Cheese...by Peter Bane;
Controlling Goats with the Right Fence by Shannon Stoney;
Sheep and Wool by Liz Richardson, Elena Wheeler, and Victoria Smith;
Holding Back the Water by Peter Bane;
Ramial Woodchip Mulch by Celine Caron;
The Carolina Bantam Chicken by I. Lehr Brisbin, Jr.;
Why Pig Farmers Should Love a Duck by Jessica Laub;
Amazing Duckweed by Jessica Laub; Free Bees by C.L. Parker;
Africanized Honey Bees: Q & A by Gretchen Sanders;
Honey Bees in our Future by Eric C. Mussen;
Bee Plants of the Mid-South by Season of Bloom (chart);
Sustainable Fish Culture by Jessica Laub;
Constructed Wetlands by Tad Montgomery;
Municipal Reed Bed Sewage Treatment by Mike Hylton;
Rock Reed Filters: On-Site Sustainable Waste Treatment by Dan & Cathy Schellenberg.

To submit an article for this issue, contact editor Scott Horton <lasemillabesada@hotmail.com> with proposals after reviewing the Writer's Guidelines
http://www.permacultureactivist.net/writersguidelines/writersguidelines.htm

To review contents of other back issues go to:
http://www.permacultureactivist.net/backissues/BackIssu.htm

--
Keith Johnson
"Be fruitful and mulch apply."
Permaculture Activist Magazine
PO Box 5516, Bloomington, IN 47408
(812) 335-0383
http://www.permacultureactivist.net
also Patterns for Abundance Design & Consulting
also Association for Regenerative Culture
also APPLE-Bloomington (Alliance for a Post-Petroleum Local Economy) It's a
small world after oil.
http://www.relocalize.net/groups/applebloomington
also Bloomington Permaculture Guild





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