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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
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AQUACULTURE
x   FISH FARMING

Suggestions on building a farm pond on your homestead. Covers stocking it with fish and the art of fish management.
COUNTRYSIDE Jul 1979 (v.63#7) pg. 20

A look at digging a homestead pond. Determining soil suitability and water supply. How to deal with the surplus earth and things to consider when planning depth and side slope.
COUNTRYSIDE Sep 1979 (v.63#9) pg. 16

A look at the chief natural hazards for farm ponds in the northern U.S. Covers winter kill of fish, severe weed infestation and wild creatures including turtles and muskrats that eat the fish.
COUNTRYSIDE Oct 1979 (v.63#10) pg. 34

Stocking the homestead pond. How to purchase minnows to feed the big fish.
COUNTRYSIDE Nov 1979 (v.63#11) pg. 35

A look at harvesting a fish pond and the side benefits of keeping pond ducks.
COUNTRYSIDE Dec 1979 (v.63#12) pg. 30

Tips on raising rainbow trout in floating cages.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1987 (v.71#5) pg. 40

A look at Robert Huke's aquadome, a backyard greenhouse over a pond that provides space for year-round crops of fish and vegetables.
HARROWSMITH #20 Jul 1979 (v.3#8) pg. 70

A complete introduction to small-scale trout farming.
HARROWSMITH #20 Jul 1979 (v.3#8) pg. 76

A look at the marginal likelyhood of success in catfish aquaculture in Canada.
HARROWSMITH #25 Jan 1980 (v.4#5) pg. 19

How to get rid of leeches in a pond.
HARROWSMITH #30 Sep 1980 (v.5#2) pg. 24

Build your own ecosystem. Consists of an underground hydroponic greenhouse and aquaculture tank that is powered by the wind, heated by the sun, and fed on compost. Part 1.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #28 Jul 1974 pg. 68

Build your own ecosystem. Part 2.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #29 Sep 1974 pg. 68

How to make money in frog farming.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #52 Jul-Aug 1978 pg. 56

How to construct, stock, and manage your own fishpond.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #63 May-Jun 1980 pg. 80

How to raise fish in underwater cages.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #81 May-Jun 1983 pg. 38

Small-scale trout farming.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #83 Sep-Oct 1983 pg. 130

New ideas for the old farm pond.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #86 Mar-Apr 1984 pg. 56

Greenhouse includes a 1500-gallon tank for raising fresh fish for food. Est. cost: $1500 (plus greenhouse).
NEW SHELTER Apr 1984 (v.5#4) pg. 16

Three articles on fish-farming (aquaculture). First is a report on the two years of testing the practicality of small fish-garden ponds at New Organic Gardening Experimental Farm. Second is a look at various efforts around the world to rediscover age-old fish-farming techniques. Third is a look at nine aquaculture ventures in the Unites States.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1977 (v.24#3) pg. 52, 56, 62

A state of the art report on raising fish in a backyard pond.
ORGANIC GARDENING May 1979 (v.26#5) pg. 134

Homegrown fish. How to have fish without contamination from pollutants.
ORGANIC GARDENING Apr 1984 (v.31#4) pg. 90

The colorful magic of koi. A guide to help decide if koi are fish for your backyard pond. Includes advice on creating a healthy habitat.
SUNSET Aug 1995 (v.195#2) pg. 66