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The Secrets to Having High-Yield Fields on Your Ranch

By johncash | Life Lessons | 0 comment | 4 September, 2019 | 0

Living on a ranch can be an absolutely wonderful experience. Not only do you get to work on your own land with your own rules, but you likely get to enjoy beautiful scenes of nature every day. There’s peace and quiet everywhere that you turn. In order to make this a lucrative endeavor, you’ll wantRead more

4 Tips for Reducing Ranch Upkeep

By johncash | Life Lessons | 0 comment | 21 June, 2019 | 0

Having a ranch can be a lot of fun, but it can also be high maintenance. Knowing how to reduce the amount of upkeep required is the key to getting the most out of your property. These four tips will help you reduce the amount of time and money needed to keep everything looking perfect.Read more

9 Tips for Incorporating a Dog Into Your Homestead

By johncash | Life Lessons | 0 comment | 23 May, 2019 | 0

When it’s time to get a new dog, it can be exciting to welcome a new pet into your home and have their presence in your life. Although it can be a fun time, the transition can prove to be challenging for both the dog and its owner. If you want to know how toRead more

Cultivate a Deeper Bond With Your Horse by Speaking Their Language

By johncash | Life Lessons | 0 comment | 26 April, 2019 | 0

Owning a horse can be a very rewarding and enriching experience regardless of what you specifically plan on doing with the animal. Whether you intend to interact for work or for pleasure, you’ll enjoy this relationship even more if you manage to cultivate a deeper bond with your horse. There are a number of waysRead more

You are tough, but are your feet?

By Tyson Davis | Life Lessons | 0 comment | 3 April, 2019 | 0

I’m not sure anyone would disagree with me when I say that footwear is important in life, but especially when it comes to horses. If you are anything like me, you look for a good quality boot that won’t break the bank, that is a bit of a large range of prices depending on whoRead more

Going to a Show? Helpful Tips to Prepare Your Truck and Trailer

By johncash | Life Lessons | 0 comment | 19 March, 2019 | 0

Whether this is your first show or your one-hundredth, pre-show jitters can leave you scattered and scrambling the week of the event. Here are some helpful tips to keep you organized and make sure that both you and your horse have a good experience. Packing for the Event When packing for the show, the firstRead more

How to Maintain a Horse Stable Efficiently

By johncash | Life Lessons | 0 comment | 7 March, 2019 | 0

Similar to cleaning your home, saving time on maintaining a horse stable involves daily maintenance, organization, and knowledge of time-saving tricks. Three ways you can vastly improve your efficiency in maintaining a horse stable are staying on top of daily chores, using a Total Productive Maintenance system and using tricks like adding extra water buckets.Read more

5 Day Weekend

By Tyson Davis | Books Worth Reading, Life Lessons | 0 comment | 14 August, 2018 | 0

5 Day Weekend, now there is a dream worth reaching for right?   Most self-improvement books I read have great philosophies in them. They contain great mind-stretching ideas but most are hard to put into action. That being said, 5 Day Weekend, was so straightforward that I was able to take action. I was ableRead more

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My Thoughts on the Florida High School Shooting

By Russell Dennis | Thoughtful Thursday's | 0 comment | 23 February, 2018 | 1

I would guess that by now you are tired of seeing posts about gun control vs pro guns and so on.  Rest assured this post will avoid those topics completely. First off I am saddened by this event and the many other school shootings that have taken place and I hope that those affected canRead more

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Thoughtful Thursday – Sprinkler Valves and Being Grateful

By Russell Dennis | Life Lessons, Thoughtful Thursday's | 0 comment | 15 July, 2017 | 0

My thoughts on being grateful sparked by this story: The other day we had some friends over to the house for a BBQ and while in the back yard enjoying ourselves one friend noticed that the area by our air conditioner was a little flooded.  I assumed the area was flooding because we had been runningRead more

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