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How to Write Your Own Advertisements–How to Become a Millionaire Homesteading – Part 1
If you want to be a homesteader you’re also probably the kind of person who wants to be self employed. You might already have a product or service that you sell, or you might be just starting a new business. Either way you are going to need to write your own advertisements. The hard truth…
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Enjoying the meat of our first homestead hog.
YUM! is all I can say. Just like our homestead eggs, the pork is so tasty, plus we get the satisfaction of knowing we can produce some of our own food. My reason and goal of homesteading Healthy, pure, clean food. We love to cook and we love getting together to eat and having our…
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Horse Talk Around The Barn
This summer I have been Training my donkey to pull a cart. Driving can be lots of fun for both the donkey (pony) or whatever and the person, AS LONG AS both are comfortable. Let me explain. First I had to have a little work done on my cart. My seat was about 5 inches…
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Horse Hoof Abscess Treatment
If your horse has a hoof abscess, don’t freak out. Believe it or not it’s a very common issue horse owners deal with all the time, but it will need some daily attention for a week or so. First, let me explain the symptoms you will notice in your horse. The most tell tail sign…
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What Is The Best Chicken Coop Plan?
#211 In this episode Becky talks about raising backyard chickens for farm fresh eggs. She gives you a tour of both of her new chicken coop designs.
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HARD AT WORK ADVANCING THE HOMESTEAD
Hi, It’s a lot of work getting a productive homestead up and running, and I am the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker all in one. I now have a hog for meat. My younger son James and I are going to butcher it our selves. We want to make the sausage too, Also…
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How Permaculture Can Double Your Garden Produce
#210 In today’s episode Becky shows you how to make a permaculture garden.
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Farm Fresh Sweet Potato Pie Recipe
Becky shows you how to make a sweet potato pie out of her home grown sweet potatoes.