YOUR OWN FISHPOND
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May/June 1980
By the Mother Earth News editors
EDITOR'S NOTE: Further informa tion about building, stocking, and managing a fishpond can be found in these sources:
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1. Warm-Water Fishponds (Farmers' Bulletin, No. 2250) and Trout Ponds for Recreation (Farmers' Bulletin No. 2249). Both booklets should be available (often free) through your local Soil Conservation Service.
2. MOTHER NO. 8 (mentioned earlier in this article) is available for $3.00 a copy—plus $1.00 shipping and handling per order—from THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS ® , P.O. Box 70, Hendersonville, North Carolina 28791.
3. Freshwater Fish Pond Culture and Management by the Peace Corps and Volunteers in Technical Assistance ($6.50), and Getting Food From Water: A Guide to Backyard Aquaculture by GenLogsdon ($9.95). Both books are available—for their listed prices plus 95¢ shipping and handling—from Mother's Bookshelf, P.O. Box 70, Hendersonville, North Carolina 28791.
4. An article on a weed-eating fish, "The Amazing, Misunderstood White Amur", begins on page 34 of this issue.
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