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Rules and Regulations, Taxes

Take Advantage of Tax Credits for Sustainability

Posted on November 19, 2018


The phrase “going green” has more than one connotation. You’re helping the environment, of course, but you’re also helping your bank account. The money you’ll save from tax credits for sustainability can be well worth the effort of making green repairs. For many homesteaders, this effort might not even be too crazy. Even a small […]

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Adapt and Overcome, Finding Your Niche, Getting Started, Uncategorized

The key to a successful business

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The key to any business is having a quality product that not only you believe in but your customers do as well. When you have a great product it truly begins to sell itself with enough time and happy clients. Customers love to rave about a new, amazing product that they found. This does not […]

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Adapt and Overcome, Uncategorized

Making Down Time?

Posted on November 7, 2018


We all work hard  We all work hard trying to keep up the homesteads and producing products, but do we remember to slow down and appreciate life? While it may seem insignificant, a Sunday dinner or an evening movie on tv is an accomplishment for many of us. No matter how you make money on […]

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Adapt and Overcome

Guarding Your Homestead Against Harmful Pests

Posted on November 5, 2018


Agriculture depends on a healthy insect population. Pollination affects the productivity of crops, and helpful species like the honeybee are an essential part of the process. In your field of work, you certainly don’t underestimate the work these little guys do for the ecosystem. That said, you’re almost certainly aware of the tiny creatures that do pose […]

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Adapt and Overcome, Living the Life

How to Have a Farm Business and a Life

Posted on October 31, 2018


For many of us, we are perfectly content to just be on our farm and that is the best life for us.   I’ve heard that George Washington said: “I had rather be on my farm than emperor of the world.”   There is also the saying that it is wise to create a life […]

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Day-to-Day, Diversify, Featured, Living the Life

Skills to Work on Before You Begin Homesteading

Posted on October 29, 2018


For many of us, the dream of owning a farm takes a while. There’s property to purchase, things to save for, job positions to consider, current living conditions to sell, contracts to fulfill…it can seem like it’s taking forever to get to finally get to your homestead.   This “waiting for your life to begin” […]

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Featured, Finding Your Niche

Grow Your Own Popcorn

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  History of Popcorn Have you considered growing popcorn in your garden? Homegrown popcorn is easy to grow and has a superior flavor over store-bought popcorn. Popcorn is native to the Americas; probably one of the oldest snacks, Native Americans showed the English how to pop popcorn in the 16th century, and evidence shows that […]

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Real Estate

How to Write an Effective Property Listing

Posted on October 25, 2018


Selling a property doesn’t have to be difficult, as long as you know what you are doing. When you’re selling an agricultural or rural property, it’s important that you use a narrative writing style and include plenty of good images. Keep reading to learn how to write an effective property listing. Bring People in with […]

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Fine Print, Insurance

Handmade Artisan Insurance Group

Posted on October 17, 2018


Not so long ago, I was scouring the internet for information on product and general liability insurance for our goat milk skin care line. Most of the general liability insurances offered did not exactly match what I was looking for. Every business needs to have business general liability insurance. General liability insurance provides coverage for […]

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