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Life Skills You Should Learn Before Living Rurally

By johncash | Homesteading | 0 comment | 16 February, 2021 | 1

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a strange way to fall in love with homestead living. This has been a byproduct of remote work opening opportunities for workers. Before you pack up and head for the hills, there are a few things to know.  Repair Skills Being able to make basic repairs to a home willRead more

How to Get Started Keeping Bees on Your Homestead

By johncash | Homesteading | 0 comment | 14 September, 2020 | 0

Beekeeping can be a fulfilling and delicious endeavor. Raw honey, of course is a sweet reward in and of itself. However, beekeeping can also help pollinate your plants, produce beeswax to use in other projects, and help your community. This enterprise is also relatively low cost and low maintenance. That being said, everyone needs toRead more

Essential Tools for Maintaining a Large Homestead Property

By johncash | Homesteading | 0 comment | 29 July, 2020 | 0

Maintaining a homestead of any size is a lot of work, but managing a large homestead is especially challenging. Investing in the right tools for the job will give you the most efficiency and best chance for success. A Harvester A harvester is one of the most essential tools you should have on your largeRead more

How to Get the Best Use Out of Your Homestead’s Fireplace

By johncash | Homesteading | 0 comment | 20 February, 2020 | 0

Homesteaders understand the importance of a fireplace during the cold winter months. Cleaning and maintaining your fireplace during the off-season is essential to keep it in good working order. The following suggestions can help you get the best use out of the any type of fireplace you may have on your homestead. Keep the ChimneyRead more

Dealing With a Mouthy Puppy on Your Homestead

By johncash | DIY | 0 comment | 7 February, 2020 | 0

Your homestead is a busy place and unfortunately, puppies tend to be curious about the world around them. Younger dogs may also use play to learn social and other skills, and while playing, they may nip the animals or people who they are playing with. Here are some ways to deal with your curious puppyRead more

What You Need to Know About Going Off-Grid on Your Homestead

By johncash | Homesteading, My Old House | 0 comment | 18 December, 2019 | 1

Building your own power supply system will take three key elements. First, you will need to choose your source of energy. Secondly, you will need to create a means of conversion to make your power usable. Finally, generating your own power involves storing it effectively, so you can enjoy solar power when the moon isRead more

Tips for Decorating the Ranch-Style Home of Your Dreams

By johncash | Interior, My Old House | 0 comment | 18 December, 2019 | 0

When putting together the decorating plan for your ranch-style house, remember to keep things simple. Working a ranch takes a great deal of time and energy, so your decor needs to be practical and simple if you want it to be on-theme. However, if the favorite thing about your home is all the ground aroundRead more

3 Ways to Prepare Your Homestead for Winter

By johncash | Homesteading | 0 comment | 10 December, 2019 | 0

Country living can be joyous, simple, and calming. However, you need to depend on yourself and your family to survive. To make sure that you and yours are well protected this winter, refer to the tips below to help you plan. Checking the Water Supply Make sure that your well pump is protected from freezing.Read more

What to Know About Horseback Riding With Assistive Devices

By johncash | Homesteading | 0 comment | 14 November, 2019 | 0

Riding a horse is a joy that can be open to all with the right training for both horse and rider. Differently-abled people of many ages and skills can enjoy time on horseback, reveling in the sense of freedom found in this joyous sport. Prosthetic Limbs Choosing a horse to ride should be done byRead more

Don’t Horse Around: Considerations for Pasture Fencing

By johncash | Homesteading | 0 comment | 24 September, 2019 | 0

Horses are majestic animals that require plenty of space to exercise and graze. Building the best fence for your horses allows them to have enough space to stretch their legs and comfortably rest. High-quality materials prolong the enjoyment of their peaceful corral as they explore their new stomping grounds. Here are three things to considerRead more

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