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7 most used horsemanship tools of 2018

By Tyson Davis | Horse Tack, Thoughts on Horsemanship | 0 comment | 28 November, 2018 | 0

Many of you have followed our site for a while and that means that you know a bit of my story. To remind you of my story you can go here to read about it. Those of you that haven’t, here is a little backstory about why you should even keep reading and listen toRead more

What You Need to Know About Baling Wire

By johncash | Homesteading | 0 comment | 16 November, 2018 | 0

There are various types of wire on the market, and many of them are used for different purposes. Baling wire comes in several gauges and cuts that are suited to a variety of jobs, and each type of baling machine supports a unique kind of wire. There are different forms of baling wire available, eachRead more

DIY Farmhouse Table

DIY Farmhouse Table

By Genevieve | DIY, Interior | 1 comment | 8 November, 2018 | 0

** Also featured on BeingGenevieve.com ** I’m so excited to share with you our new farmhouse style dining table! Our old dining table was wonderful, but only could fit 4 people around it.Read more

Opportunity Farmhouse Sign

Opportunity Farmhouse Sign

By Genevieve | DIY, Interior | 0 comment | 5 November, 2018 | 0

** This post is featured on BeingGenevieve.com ** I stumbled across this quote many years ago and instantly knew I wanted it in my home somewhere, I just didn’t know where exactly. When I made my kids’ customized magnetic chore charts and needed a place to put the extra unused magnets I knew this is where I could incorporate this quoteRead more

Cowboy Buckles, why they are still used today

By Tyson Davis | Country Girl | 0 comment | 22 October, 2018 | 0

I bet you have seen them, giant silver and gold belt buckles! I’m sure you have at least seen them in your local country store. But how did they get to be like that? How did we get to Cowboys wearing buckles that are so big? Where did all of that come from? Here isRead more

Cowboy Christmas

By Tyson Davis | Gifts | 0 comment | 19 October, 2018 | 0

Christmas is coming, it’s just around the corner and if you are anything like me you have already thought about shopping or maybe you have already started shopping for your cowboy Christmas. Odds are there is at least one Cowboy or Cowgirl on your list that already has everything, or at least seems to. NeverRead more

Cabela’s Sale

By Tyson Davis | Gifts | 0 comment | 18 October, 2018 | 0

It’s that season again, to make sure you are even more prepared, Cabela’s has a sale going on right now. Double Diamond Hill Ranch is an affiliate of Cabela’s.Read more

Benefits of Living a More Natural Life

By johncash | Homesteading | 0 comment | 8 October, 2018 | 0

Whether you’re an experienced farmer or you’ve just started developing an interest in ranching, it’s important to understand exactly why organic products, including produce and herbs, are so important to an individual’s overall health and well-being. Living a natural life offers many incredible benefits, so it’s important to understand just what the perks of naturalRead more

The History of Cowboy Fashion and Western Wear

By johncash | Country Girl | 0 comment | 8 October, 2018 | 0

The original purpose of the clothes which cowboys wear was to help them survive the environment that they live in and withstand the heat, rough terrain, and other hazards that come with the places that they take their animals to graze. However, the clothes, which were mainly work clothes for convenience, seem to have enteredRead more

Finding a cheap peice of land

How We Found Cheap Land In An Area We Love

By Russell Dennis | Homesteading | 0 comment | 27 September, 2018 | 0

4 Tips on How to Find Cheap Land My wife has dreamed of living in one of the towns surrounding Pineview reservoir in Utah for quite some time. She loves it there because of the lake, the beautiful scenery and the cleaner air. Houses in those surrounding towns are not very cheap and neither isRead more

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