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One-Cow Revolution

Achieving Food Independence with a Grass-Fed Family Cow

Essential experience-based advice and instructions from the authors of The Independent Farmstead for raising a grassfed milk cow as the heart of a successful low-input, low-cost homestead.

For more than three decades, Shawn and Beth Dougherty have honed their frugal methods for managing a small-scale farmstead on marginal land. In One-Cow Revolution, they share their wisdom and affection for the blessing that is the human-dairy cow partnership, addressing key questions with clear answers for those who have just moved back to the land (or are still planning and dreaming). The Doughertys begin at the beginning, advising readers on how to find a reliable dairy cow, move her to the homestead, and settle her in. They take readers on the round of daily chores, including managing their cow’s grazing patterns and monitoring pasture health, milking a cow, and handling the milk. They explain how a solar-powered cow becomes the heart of a diversified farmstead, providing food for calves, pigs, and other livestock; milk and meat for the family; and manure for high-quality compost to build healthy garden soil. The book’s exemplary how-to content is framed by an introduction and conclusion that describes their life philosophy as “cow people” and the many benefits that manifest in communities where small, food-independent farmsteads thrive as models of sustainable human land-use.

Pages: 208 pages
Book Art: Illustrations throughout
Size: 6 x 9 inch
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Pub. Date: November 18, 2025
ISBN: 9781645023128

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I love the way the Doughertys capture both the soaring majesty and the down-and-dirty reality of farm life…. This book encourages and inspires all of us…. one you’ll want to refer to for years to come.
— Joel Salatin

The Independent Farmstead

Growing Soil, Biodiversity, and Nutrient-Dense Food with Grassfed Animals and Intensive Pasture Management

With in-depth information on electric fencing, watering, and husbandry for ruminants, poultry, and pigs, plus butchering, dairying, and more

“If we work hard, we sleep well.”

Twenty years ago, when authors Shawn and Beth Dougherty purchased the land they would come to name the Sow’s Ear, the state of Ohio designated it “not suitable for agriculture.” Today, their family raises and grows 90% of their own food.

Such self-sufficiency is largely the result of basing their farming practices around intensive pasture management. Pioneered by such luminaries as Allan Savory, Greg Judy, and Joel Salatin, the tenets of holistic grazing—employed mostly by larger-scale commercial operations—have been adapted by the Doughertys to fit their family’s needs. In The Independent Farmstead, The Sow’s Ear model for regenerating the land and growing food—“the best you ever tasted”—is elucidated for others to use and build upon.

In witty and welcoming style, The Independent Farmstead covers everything from choosing a species of ruminant and incorporating it into a grass-based system to innovative electric fencing and watering systems, to what to do with all of the milk, meat, and, yes, manure that the self-sustaining farm produces. Within these pages, the Doughertys discuss how to:

  • Find and improve poor, waste, or abused land and develop its natural water resources;

  • Select and purchase the appropriate ruminant for regenerating your farmstead;

  • Apply fencing strategies and pasture management basics;

  • Implement basic, uncomplicated food processing, including large and small animal butchering and cheese making; and

  • Integrate grass, gardens, and livestock to minimize or eliminate the need for off-farm inputs.

As the Doughertys write, more and more people today are feeling “the desire for clean, affordable food, unmodified, unprocessed, and unmedicated and the security of local food sourcing for ourselves and our children.” The Independent Farmstead is a must-have resource for those who count themselves as part of this movement: both new and prospective farmers and homesteaders, and those who are interested in switching to grass-based systems. Best of all it’s the kind of rare how-to book that the authors themselves view not as a compendium of one-size-fits-all instructions but as “the beginning of a conversation,” one that is utterly informative, sincere, and inspiring.

Pages: 336 pages
Book Art: Full-color photographs and illustrations throughout
Size: 8 x 10 inch
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Pub. Date: August 25, 2016
ISBN: 9781603586221

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The Field Guides to Inputs-Free Farming and Homesteading

Considering the Family Cow

Why you want one and what it takes

Why you need a dairy cow: harvest your daily sunlight to feed the whole farm; necessary land and infrastructure (it's less than you think!); making the schedule flexible. Milk is the rocket fuel that powers the whole farm!

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Family Cow Basics

Selecting, moving, milking, calving and breeding your first dairy cow

Selecting and buying your first dairy cow and what to do with her the first year.

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Milking for Beginners

Bringing your first cow home

Bringing home your first dairy cow: milking, milk safety and handling, maintaining quality, and putting milk to work on the farm.

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Beating the Feed Bill Blues

or, Feeding the Farm from the Farm

Beating the Feed Bill Blues is all about just that: Forget all those trips to the feed store, and the bags and bags of pellets and crumbles! Let us help you see how your farm is already producing all the energy your animals need, and show you how to find it, convert it, and get it to the right animal at the right time. beating the feed bill blues: 'beating the feed bill blues' is an overview of how the nutrients on a farm flow from sunlight through grass/ruminant/manure/milk/calf/pig/chicken/pasture/garden, with a net gain of energy for the farm (captured solar energy) and no imported energy in the form of feed/fertilizer. A 'what goes where' instructional for energy flow on the farm.

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Working Chickens

The Place of Poultry on the Inputs-Free Farmstead

How and where to integrate chickens into the food and fertility cycles of your farm or homestead; putting chickens to work and feeding them from the farm.

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Pasture Permaculture

Building the Independent Farmstead


Step-by-step instructions for the first week and first year on a piece of unimproved (or wrongly improved) land. Goal: to begin growwing food and fertility from day one; to have humans and animals eating inputs-free in 12 - 24 months; jump-starting a permacultural homestead.

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Growing Feed for Farm Animals

Growing feed for your livestock is the most important part of making your farm inputs-free. In this field guide we cover the principles behind growing feed for your homestead or farm animals: what to grow, how to grow them, storage and processing suggestions, and balancing the natural feed ration.

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Regenerative Agriculture

And the Practical Implications of Genesis: 1

An exploration of Man’s original vocation: what it is, where we have gone with it, how that’s working, and our obligations for its renewal.

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