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FOREWORD |
1 |
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INTRODUCTION |
5 |
| 1. |
The Breakfast of Agrarians |
7 |
| 2. |
An Episode of Garden Repose |
11 |
| 3. |
My Debt-Free Home and a Personal Testimony |
15 |
| 4. |
On Picking Strawberries in the Early Morning |
21 |
| 5. |
Moderns and the Antithesis |
25 |
| 6. |
Deliberate Contentment |
29 |
| 7. |
My Son Bought an Axe |
31 |
| 8. |
Boys Working Together |
33 |
| 9. |
Industrial Providers |
37 |
| 10. |
Hay Help |
41 |
| 11. |
Returning to the Family Economy |
45 |
| 12. |
A Summer Evening’s Meal |
49 |
| 13. |
A Small Example of Family Economy |
53 |
| 14. |
The Phone Call |
57 |
| 15. |
Dag Hammarskjold School #6 |
59 |
| 16. |
Raising Chickens for Meat |
61 |
| 17. |
Pulling Chicken Heads Off |
63 |
| 18. |
Woodchuck Hunters |
69 |
| 19. |
The Theology of Food Independence |
73 |
| 20. |
“Wanna Do the Farmer’s Handshake?” |
77 |
| 21. |
Christian Agrarian Revival |
79 |
| 22. |
“Annie’s Got a Raccoon!” |
83 |
| 23. |
The Life and Death of a Good Dog |
87 |
| 24. |
I’m a Backslidden and Repentant Gardener |
93 |
| 25. |
The Battle and the Victory |
97 |
| 26. |
Rediscovery and Remembrance |
99 |
| 27. |
Making Peppermint Tea |
105 |
| 28. |
My Mother |
109 |
| 29. |
Return of the Yeoman |
115 |
| 30. |
My Son and His Journal |
119 |
| 31. |
Working in the Field with My Grandfather |
125 |
| 32. |
The Old Photograph |
129 |
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AFTERWORD |
133 |