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In the Likeness of the Nearings: Jamaica, Vermont to Downeast Maine: Part 1



After buying a piece of neglected land in Downeast Maine, two homesteaders call upon their knowledge to forge a cherished retreat. Putting Our Homesteading Skills to the Test Homesteaders are often familiar with Helen and Scott Nearing. Although their legacy began in decades past, their ideals are still very relevant, albeit most of us do […]

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How to Troubleshoot Engine Problems in Your Tractor



Whether you run a big farm or a small one, having a functioning tractor can be invaluable. Unfortunately, as with anything that has an engine, occasionally it breaks down. You can hire a mechanic to come out to your farm and repair it, or you can pay to have your tractor towed to a repair […]

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How Depreciation Will Affect Your Homestead



As a professional farmer or rancher, your attention gets pulled in multiple directions on a constant basis. The self-sufficient life you have chosen for yourself and your family demands daily maintenance and perseverance. The work needed to maintain your buildings will wear down the equipment you utilize. Whether it’s the tractor or tilling machine you […]

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An Introduction to Farm Equipment That Can Increase Your Production



Professional farmers and ranchers, as well as homesteaders use farm equipment to improve efficiency. While the use of a hand spade may not seem equal to the use of a tractor, both are tools that ensure a greater return on productivity for your efforts. Even with the right equipment, though, it’s important to plant, reap […]

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Should You Invest in New Equipment Before Winter?



Winter weather on a farm or ranch is a much different experience than in a city or town. As a homesteader, there are preparations for the upcoming rain, snow and freezing temperatures that need your attention. One of these preparations will be your current farming equipment and whether you should replace it before winter arrives. […]

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