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Adapt and Overcome, Day-to-Day, Living the Life, Uncategorized

Multiply Your Initial Investment: How To Save Money By Saving Seed



Reducing output costs on the homestead can be as simple as saving seeds each year. By mirroring the habits of our forefathers, we can grow various modern and heirloom varieties of produce for little to no cost. In effect, you can multiply your initial seed investment many times over. Being completely honest, my first foray […]

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Day-to-Day, Featured, Record Keeping

Organized Chaos?



When did that happen? What day did we do that? How long has it been since we started this? These questions are always popping up around the farm. With lots of things always happening, it can be hard to remember what happened when to whom! And this is where you need something quick, easy, and […]

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Day-to-Day, How to Promote, Living the Life

Float Galore!



Parade planning is an adventure in itself! We had a wonderful adventure for St. Patrick’s Day. This is the third year we have been a part of the St. Joseph St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Our first adventure was making a float to hold our critters. REBUILDING We realized last year that with the sides 5 […]

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Day-to-Day, Finance Options, Overcome Objectives, Taxes

Mindful Matters: Love to Manage Your Time, Money, and Homestead More Efficiently



Tools for Success Become a successful homesteader, farmer, and sustainable leader by managing time, money, and your business more efficiently by the following ways. Every second counts when you exclaim, “there isn’t enough time in the day!” Some of the biggest challenges that many people strive to improve on include time management, scheduling life around […]

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Day-to-Day, Finding Your Niche, Living the Life

Are You Amish? Why We Farm With Draft Animal Power



Our farm is horse powered. We don’t own or desire a tractor. We plow the fields, cultivate crops, make hay and more with the help of a mother-daughter team of Belgian draft mares, Dixie and Dolly, who were both born right here on the farm and trained by my husband. While an unusual choice for […]

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Day-to-Day, Living the Life, Uncategorized

I’m A Tattler, Are You? Reusable Canning Lid Secret Revealed



Ok, so I don’t tattle but I do have one canning secret I’d love to share with you.  One of the main goals we homesteaders have is to be as self-sufficient as possible.  In most cases we use, reuse and repurpose many things.  For a large majority of us, that also means we must preserve […]

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Adapt and Overcome, Agritourism, Day-to-Day, Living the Life, Uncategorized

Deeper Roots of a Farmers Market



From June to August, Ben and I participate in a local Farmers Market called Downtown Rising in Plattsburgh, NY. As some of you may know, a lot goes into a Farmers Market. Generally the week before is the time to make and prep new products for the following weekend. Friday evening can be a late […]

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Day-to-Day, Living the Life, Uncategorized

Selling a Lifestyle



Selling a Lifestyle My husband is a blacksmith. His talent and strength astound me at times. He takes a bit of modest metal, heats it, bangs on it with a hammer and shapes it brutally into something beautiful. Blacksmithing is a work of passion. It can be physically demanding. Years of standing over an anvil […]

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Day-to-Day, Living the Life

Introduction- Welcome to Pleasant Valley Farm!



Hello! My name is Emily Stevenson, and I’m excited to be a contributor here on Homestead Hustle! I hope to be a source of both information and inspiration to you, whether you’re a novice with a homestead dream or someone already living off the land. I thought the best way to introduce myself might be […]

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Day-to-Day

Pangs of Rural Entrepreneurship



Pangs of Rural Entrepreneurship Written By: Oz Girl, Grit Blogger Many of us dream of a home business where we can sit at our computer in our pajamas and slippers telecommuting with our job or even better, growing our own home business. Self-satisfaction is high on the list of goals when starting a home business. Not […]

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