Crop Production and Storage for Livestock
One of the hardest cords to cut for homesteaders is dependence on commercial feeds. Our modern livestock – even a lot of the dual-purpose homesteadi...
One of the hardest cords to cut for homesteaders is dependence on commercial feeds. Our modern livestock – even a lot of the dual-purpose homesteadi...
This is the second article looking at ways we can cut our dependence on commercial feeds for our livestock. The first article primarily dealt with hi...
Livestock keeping requires some research. It seems obvious, but it’s apparently not. It really merits researching in great depth, because there are...
Tibby is a young barn cat that will need to be euthanized within the next few days. She is less than a year old and is suffering from a very […...
Figuring out Feed – Creating healthy ratios for sustainable livestock Continuing in the saga of feeding our livestock from our own area – or just...
The Lowly Goat I have been a prepper since just before Y2K. It has been an interesting journey that encompassed ‘peak oil prepping’, natural disas...
There are so many projects that you can do on your homestead. Have you considered DIY projects with PVC pipes? There are a number of things that you c...
Get a few preppers together, and you can pretty much guarantee that at some point bug out bags and bartering will come up. My personal take is that it...
The oceans contain 97% of all the earth’s water, so if you and your family are searching for a healthy supply, don’t worry about moving your homes...
A frequent topic in Preparedness and Survival circles is the subject of Bugging Out and more specifically the question of whether you plan to Bug Out...
How to go off the grid with no money is a common question that many people are asking these days. In the luxury that we take for granted today, goin...
Why does everyone talk about storing wheat? I recognize that there is a significant number of people in the world that do not tolerate wheat well, or...