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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

Tips for Improving the Curb Appeal of Your Ranch Home

By johncash | Exterior | 0 comment | 4 September, 2019 | 0

Owners of ranch style homes do not have to spend a lot of money to improve the home’s curb appeal. This is true whether the improvement is in preparation to sell the home or if you desire to make the home more attractive for your own enjoyment. The following curb appeal ideas will increase theRead more

X3 Bar for Cheap

By Tyson Davis | DIY | 30 comments | 16 July, 2019 | 8

Throughout the years, I have worked on finding what I thought was the best workout routine for me and my lifestyle. As the years have gone on I have found that I seem to have less and less time to dedicate to myself (really this is a time management issue and I need to getRead more

3 Things You Need to Do on Your Homestead After a Big Storm

By johncash | DIY | 0 comment | 12 July, 2019 | 0

Storms are an ever-present danger for homesteaders and ranch owners in the United States. Anyone who has a homestead and is engaged in the husbandry of horses will tell you that life on a ranch demands diligence. Not only will you work throughout the year to safeguard your family and horses from potential storms, butRead more

4 Tips for Boarding Horses Every Homesteader Needs to Know

By johncash | Exterior | 0 comment | 19 June, 2019 | 0

Do you breed horses? If so, then chances are you probably have a few empty stalls. Have you ever considered what to do with those stalls? Why not board horses and make some money? If you want to make some extra money with your leftover stalls, this can be a great idea, but here areRead more

4 Old West Attractions Perfect for Cowboy Enthusiasts

By johncash | DIY | 0 comment | 28 May, 2019 | 0

Celebrate the legacy of the American Cowboy with a trip through some of the country’s most historic sites. With a variety of genuine Old West attractions scattered throughout the region, it is easy to learn about and engage with this important era in American history. Here are four Old West attractions that are perfect forRead more

3 Things You Should Know About Irrigation Maintenance

By johncash | DIY | 0 comment | 23 May, 2019 | 0

As a homeowner, it’s crucial to maintain your irrigation system to ensure that your lawn can thrive and remain healthy each season. Keeping on top of sprinklers and other materials can prevent problems from happening in the future. The irrigation system can often be challenging to learn, and many residents often make mistakes with theRead 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

Barn Roofing: What You Need To Know

By johncash | DIY | 0 comment | 31 August, 2018 | 0

Without a doubt, a building’s roof is one of its most vital components. This means that—whether you’re looking to build a new barn, expand your existing one or it’s simply in need of a new roof—it is vital that carefully consider all of your options beforehand. Although there are now many different roofing material options,Read more

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