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5 Photography Tips for Homestead Bloggers

Posted on May 6, 2019


If you want to show off your homestead, do it the right way. Find the appropriate equipment so you can take professional, share-worthy photos without hassle.

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Featured, Finding Your Niche

Sustainable Seafood 101: Understanding the Basics

Posted on May 3, 2019


If sourced properly, seafood is one of the most sustainable proteins on the planet. By choosing to eat from sustainable sources, you can reduce the demand on wild fisheries and allow fish populations to grow.

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Featured, Market Yourself

Methods For Marketing Goats

Posted on May 1, 2019


There are countless reasons why people sell goats; maintaining herd size, personality quarks, age, low milk production, failure to conform to breed standards, and as always those who simply breed to sell.

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Featured, Major Purchases

Preventive Maintenance Tips for Expensive Equipment

Posted on April 25, 2019


You’ve spent a substantial sum of money on your equipment, and you can’t have it breaking down. Repairs are costly, and on top of that, they take your time and attention away from more pressing responsibilities around your property. That’s why you need some proactive preventive maintenance tips. When you implement measures for preventive maintenance, […]

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Featured, Finding Your Niche

Four Tips for Growing Wedding Flowers on Your Homestead

Posted on April 22, 2019


If you live on a homestead, it’s probably safe to say you’re the do-it-yourself type of bride. This means homemade centerpieces, decorations, signage and invitations — maybe even a hand-sewn dress. But what about the flowers? Wedding bouquets are almost always purchased directly from a florist, even for DIY brides. But who says you can’t […]

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Day-to-Day, Market Yourself

12 Unique Ways to Make Money on a Small Homestead

Posted on April 18, 2019


Many choose to homestead because it not only provides a sense of purpose but allows you to live off the land and provide for your family with the resources you already have. Some homesteaders have chosen to go a step further, selling their excess to create a new method of making money. 1. Set up […]

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Finding Your Niche, Getting Started, Market Yourself

You want a writing or blogging career? You’re going to have to put in the time.

Posted on April 12, 2019


You want to be a blogger or a writer? You want to be a blogger or a writer? After beginning the adventure in blogging which quickly turned into writing articles for magazine companies I began to realize how many people have the same desire. I am often asked how to get started into this blogging/writing […]

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Day-to-Day

6 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Homestead this Spring

Posted on April 8, 2019


One of the advantages to homesteading is not having to rely on others for basic needs. Learning to grow a garden, raise animals and preserve food are all just pieces of the process that goes into a rewarding experience. If you’re new to homesteading or have already made your start, the best way to make […]

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Diversify, Finding Your Niche, Living the Life, Uncategorized

It’s Sugarin’ Season: Tree Sap to Maple Syrup

Posted on March 26, 2019


Here in Vermont, trees are starting to come out of their winter hibernation as their sap starts to flow from the roots on warmer spring days. The trees stored the sap during the shortened days of autumn. In the early spring, the sap occasionally travels from the roots to the leaf buds awaiting to unfurl. […]

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