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BRUSH HOGGING 101
A bush hog is attached to the tractor and towed behind for clearing land (grubbing it) to create a pasture, hay field, home location spot, or garden spot or to tend to established pastures and hay fields. A brush hog cuts in a pattern that is both efficient and will help saveboth fuel and time.
HOW TO CAN BELL PEPPERS HOW TO TAP A MAPLE TREE STEP BY STEP The hook on the spout should be facing outward. 5. Use a hammer or rubber mallet to tap, gently now, the spout into the hold to secure it into place. If you have chosen the right time to tap, the sap from the tree should begin to flow, at least slightly, from COOKING AND CANNING BLACKBERRY JELLY Using the jar grabber, pluck your sanitized jars and lids from the hot water and bring the pot to a boil again. Ladle the hot jelly into the jars and leave about 1/8 inch of head space. Wipe the rim of the jar with a clean, slightly damp cloth. Place a hot lid and rim on top of the jar and tightly screw them on. 95 THINGS GOATS CAN EAT AND 60 THEY CANNOT Hay. A goat should eat between 2 to 4 pounds of hay on a daily basis. This recommended amount varies based upon the maturity of the goat, stature (miniature goats, standard goats), and takes into account the enhanced caloric needs of pregnant or nursing nanny goats. Goats are browsers and not grazers like horses and cattle. OVEN DRY CANNING 101 • NEW LIFE ON A HOMESTEAD How To Dry Oven Can Step By Step. Wash, dry, and inspect mason jars for knicks and cracks. Allow the jars to COMPLETELY dry. Fill jars with dry good using a canning funnel. Leave ½ inch headspace, tap jars making sure that they are full. Place filled jars on large baking sheet. Place jars in the oven on the sheet. 46 USES FOR SAWDUST ON THE HOMESTEAD Use sawdust in and around plants to help repel weeds. Use sawdust on the pathway between plants. Use sawdust to deter slugs. Mulch with sawdust. Grow potatoes in sawdust. Store root crops in a bucket that has sawdust in it. Build a scarecrow and stuff it with sawdust. Grow mushrooms in sawdust. Amend the garden soil. HOW TO FERTILIZE PASTURES AND HAY FIELDS • NEW LIFE ON A How to Maximize Growth. Making multiple fertilizer applications before and during the growing season should help keep the soil at an optimal level of nitrogen – the nutrient that most often tends to be eliminated from the hayfield or pasture.. If you have sandy soil in all or part of your fields, consider using split percentage levels of nitrogen to avoid infusing too much of the nutrient HOW TO DRY FLOWERS WITH A DEHYDRATOR It will take stems and roots about 12 hours to dry. Place the mesh inserts into the tray, if using them. Spread the flower parts onto the trays leaving space in between them – do not layer. Flower petals do not require as much spacing as whole flower heads. Place the lid onto your dehydrator machine. Choose the lowest heat setting or the one HOW TO DRY FLOWERS IN AN OVEN OR MICROWAVE Place a single row of flower heads onto the heavy base covering. Place another paper towel on top of the flowers. Put a fire brick or heavy microwave safe glass object on top of the paper towel. Set the microwave for full power mode for 2 minutes. Remove the top brick or glass, and carefully flip over the drying flowers.BRUSH HOGGING 101
A bush hog is attached to the tractor and towed behind for clearing land (grubbing it) to create a pasture, hay field, home location spot, or garden spot or to tend to established pastures and hay fields. A brush hog cuts in a pattern that is both efficient and will help saveboth fuel and time.
HOW TO CAN BELL PEPPERS HOW TO TAP A MAPLE TREE STEP BY STEP The hook on the spout should be facing outward. 5. Use a hammer or rubber mallet to tap, gently now, the spout into the hold to secure it into place. If you have chosen the right time to tap, the sap from the tree should begin to flow, at least slightly, from COOKING AND CANNING BLACKBERRY JELLY Using the jar grabber, pluck your sanitized jars and lids from the hot water and bring the pot to a boil again. Ladle the hot jelly into the jars and leave about 1/8 inch of head space. Wipe the rim of the jar with a clean, slightly damp cloth. Place a hot lid and rim on top of the jar and tightly screw them on. NEW LIFE ON A HOMESTEAD BLOG May 5, 2021. by Sally Foster. Tarragon (Artemisia Dracunculus) is a super addition to any herb garden if your growing conditions permit. There are different types of tarragon, Russian, Mexican and French. It’s not a great looking plant, but it is hardy and a 5 REASONS WEEDS ARE BAD FOR YOUR GARDEN • NEW LIFE ON A Reason #3: Pests and Diseases. Weeds also make your plants more susceptible to pests and diseases. Weeds left to flourish provide a valuable overwintering and hiding spot for pests. The weed canopy can also shelter pests like snails and slugs. Not only that, but weeds are adapted for germinating in tough conditions. 46 USES FOR SAWDUST ON THE HOMESTEAD Use sawdust in and around plants to help repel weeds. Use sawdust on the pathway between plants. Use sawdust to deter slugs. Mulch with sawdust. Grow potatoes in sawdust. Store root crops in a bucket that has sawdust in it. Build a scarecrow and stuff it with sawdust. Grow mushrooms in sawdust. Amend the garden soil. HOW TO TRANSPLANT BLACKBERRY BUSHES • NEW LIFE ON A HOMESTEAD Simply remove any stragglers that poke out from the plant at odd angles or seem to be growing in an unnatural way. Soak the roots in a bucket of water for about an hour before planting. Don’t leave the roots in water too much longer than that though. MakeBRUSH HOGGING 101
A bush hog is attached to the tractor and towed behind for clearing land (grubbing it) to create a pasture, hay field, home location spot, or garden spot or to tend to established pastures and hay fields. A brush hog cuts in a pattern that is both efficient and will help saveboth fuel and time.
10 CLEVER WAYS TO PRESERVE YOUR ONION HARVEST • NEW LIFE To reconstitute dried onions, soak one part onions to two parts cold water in a bowl for 20 minutes. 9. Curing. Spread the fresh from the garden onions onto drying racks out of direct sunlight or even the floor of the garage on a day when it is a consistent 75 to 80 degreesF (23 C to )
HOW TO GARDEN ON A SLOPE IN 11 EASY STEPS Step 3: Clear The Ground. Again, this is the case for regular gardens, but before you can begin planting, you need to clear the ground. This can, however, be a bit more challenging on a slope, because using machinery might be a challenge. Start digging or consider taking a LEFTOVER OATMEAL: 25 DELICIOUS RECIPES TO HELP YOU USE IT Spread leftover oatmeal into a square or rectangular container and freeze until firm enough to cut. Cut into slices about 1/4 inch thick. Lightly coat with flour, or crushed graham cracker crumbs. Heat about 2 tsp. coconut oil in pan on med-low heat. COOKING AND CANNING BLACKBERRY JELLY Using the jar grabber, pluck your sanitized jars and lids from the hot water and bring the pot to a boil again. Ladle the hot jelly into the jars and leave about 1/8 inch of head space. Wipe the rim of the jar with a clean, slightly damp cloth. Place a hot lid and rim on top of the jar and tightly screw them on. HOW MANY PEACHES ARE IN A BUSHEL? • NEW LIFE ON A HOMESTEAD If you’re wondering how many peaches are in a bushel, the short answer is that one bushel yields about 50 pounds of peaches. If you want one cup of sliced peaches, you’ll need about two medium sized peaches. For pureed peach, you’ll need three to four peaches. One pound of peaches is about three medium-sized peaches, too. 95 THINGS GOATS CAN EAT AND 60 THEY CANNOT Hay. A goat should eat between 2 to 4 pounds of hay on a daily basis. This recommended amount varies based upon the maturity of the goat, stature (miniature goats, standard goats), and takes into account the enhanced caloric needs of pregnant or nursing nanny goats. Goats are browsers and not grazers like horses and cattle. OVEN DRY CANNING 101 • NEW LIFE ON A HOMESTEAD How To Dry Oven Can Step By Step. Wash, dry, and inspect mason jars for knicks and cracks. Allow the jars to COMPLETELY dry. Fill jars with dry good using a canning funnel. Leave ½ inch headspace, tap jars making sure that they are full. Place filled jars on large baking sheet. Place jars in the oven on the sheet. 46 USES FOR SAWDUST ON THE HOMESTEAD Use sawdust in and around plants to help repel weeds. Use sawdust on the pathway between plants. Use sawdust to deter slugs. Mulch with sawdust. Grow potatoes in sawdust. Store root crops in a bucket that has sawdust in it. Build a scarecrow and stuff it with sawdust. Grow mushrooms in sawdust. Amend the garden soil. HOW TO FERTILIZE PASTURES AND HAY FIELDS • NEW LIFE ON A How to Maximize Growth. Making multiple fertilizer applications before and during the growing season should help keep the soil at an optimal level of nitrogen – the nutrient that most often tends to be eliminated from the hayfield or pasture.. If you have sandy soil in all or part of your fields, consider using split percentage levels of nitrogen to avoid infusing too much of the nutrient HOW TO DRY FLOWERS WITH A DEHYDRATOR It will take stems and roots about 12 hours to dry. Place the mesh inserts into the tray, if using them. Spread the flower parts onto the trays leaving space in between them – do not layer. Flower petals do not require as much spacing as whole flower heads. Place the lid onto your dehydrator machine. Choose the lowest heat setting or the one HOW TO DRY FLOWERS IN AN OVEN OR MICROWAVE Place a single row of flower heads onto the heavy base covering. Place another paper towel on top of the flowers. Put a fire brick or heavy microwave safe glass object on top of the paper towel. Set the microwave for full power mode for 2 minutes. Remove the top brick or glass, and carefully flip over the drying flowers.BRUSH HOGGING 101
A bush hog is attached to the tractor and towed behind for clearing land (grubbing it) to create a pasture, hay field, home location spot, or garden spot or to tend to established pastures and hay fields. A brush hog cuts in a pattern that is both efficient and will help saveboth fuel and time.
HOW TO CAN BELL PEPPERS HOW TO TAP A MAPLE TREE STEP BY STEP The hook on the spout should be facing outward. 5. Use a hammer or rubber mallet to tap, gently now, the spout into the hold to secure it into place. If you have chosen the right time to tap, the sap from the tree should begin to flow, at least slightly, from COOKING AND CANNING BLACKBERRY JELLY Using the jar grabber, pluck your sanitized jars and lids from the hot water and bring the pot to a boil again. Ladle the hot jelly into the jars and leave about 1/8 inch of head space. Wipe the rim of the jar with a clean, slightly damp cloth. Place a hot lid and rim on top of the jar and tightly screw them on. 95 THINGS GOATS CAN EAT AND 60 THEY CANNOT Hay. A goat should eat between 2 to 4 pounds of hay on a daily basis. This recommended amount varies based upon the maturity of the goat, stature (miniature goats, standard goats), and takes into account the enhanced caloric needs of pregnant or nursing nanny goats. Goats are browsers and not grazers like horses and cattle. OVEN DRY CANNING 101 • NEW LIFE ON A HOMESTEAD How To Dry Oven Can Step By Step. Wash, dry, and inspect mason jars for knicks and cracks. Allow the jars to COMPLETELY dry. Fill jars with dry good using a canning funnel. Leave ½ inch headspace, tap jars making sure that they are full. Place filled jars on large baking sheet. Place jars in the oven on the sheet. 46 USES FOR SAWDUST ON THE HOMESTEAD Use sawdust in and around plants to help repel weeds. Use sawdust on the pathway between plants. Use sawdust to deter slugs. Mulch with sawdust. Grow potatoes in sawdust. Store root crops in a bucket that has sawdust in it. Build a scarecrow and stuff it with sawdust. Grow mushrooms in sawdust. Amend the garden soil. HOW TO FERTILIZE PASTURES AND HAY FIELDS • NEW LIFE ON A How to Maximize Growth. Making multiple fertilizer applications before and during the growing season should help keep the soil at an optimal level of nitrogen – the nutrient that most often tends to be eliminated from the hayfield or pasture.. If you have sandy soil in all or part of your fields, consider using split percentage levels of nitrogen to avoid infusing too much of the nutrient HOW TO DRY FLOWERS WITH A DEHYDRATOR It will take stems and roots about 12 hours to dry. Place the mesh inserts into the tray, if using them. Spread the flower parts onto the trays leaving space in between them – do not layer. Flower petals do not require as much spacing as whole flower heads. Place the lid onto your dehydrator machine. Choose the lowest heat setting or the one HOW TO DRY FLOWERS IN AN OVEN OR MICROWAVE Place a single row of flower heads onto the heavy base covering. Place another paper towel on top of the flowers. Put a fire brick or heavy microwave safe glass object on top of the paper towel. Set the microwave for full power mode for 2 minutes. Remove the top brick or glass, and carefully flip over the drying flowers.BRUSH HOGGING 101
A bush hog is attached to the tractor and towed behind for clearing land (grubbing it) to create a pasture, hay field, home location spot, or garden spot or to tend to established pastures and hay fields. A brush hog cuts in a pattern that is both efficient and will help saveboth fuel and time.
HOW TO CAN BELL PEPPERS HOW TO TAP A MAPLE TREE STEP BY STEP The hook on the spout should be facing outward. 5. Use a hammer or rubber mallet to tap, gently now, the spout into the hold to secure it into place. If you have chosen the right time to tap, the sap from the tree should begin to flow, at least slightly, from COOKING AND CANNING BLACKBERRY JELLY Using the jar grabber, pluck your sanitized jars and lids from the hot water and bring the pot to a boil again. Ladle the hot jelly into the jars and leave about 1/8 inch of head space. Wipe the rim of the jar with a clean, slightly damp cloth. Place a hot lid and rim on top of the jar and tightly screw them on. NEW LIFE ON A HOMESTEAD BLOG May 5, 2021. by Sally Foster. Tarragon (Artemisia Dracunculus) is a super addition to any herb garden if your growing conditions permit. There are different types of tarragon, Russian, Mexican and French. It’s not a great looking plant, but it is hardy and a GREG SEEBREGTS, AUTHOR AT NEW LIFE ON A HOMESTEAD Greg is a South African farmer and homesteader who's been around animals ever since he can remember. he's also an avid camper andhiker.
IS POISON HEMLOCK DEADLY? • NEW LIFE ON A HOMESTEAD What is Poison Hemlock? Poison hemlock is a highly poisonous plant in the carrot family that’s native to Europe and North Africa. This is a very hardy plant, and can survive in a variety of environments like Australia, Asia, and other places. 16 CLEVER WAYS TO MAKE CHICKENS LAY MORE EGGS • NEW LIFE Rebekah is a high-school English teacher n New York, where she lives on a 22 acre homestead. She raises and grows chickens, bees, and veggies such as zucchini (among other things). 46 USES FOR SAWDUST ON THE HOMESTEAD Use sawdust in and around plants to help repel weeds. Use sawdust on the pathway between plants. Use sawdust to deter slugs. Mulch with sawdust. Grow potatoes in sawdust. Store root crops in a bucket that has sawdust in it. Build a scarecrow and stuff it with sawdust. Grow mushrooms in sawdust. Amend the garden soil.BRUSH HOGGING 101
A bush hog is attached to the tractor and towed behind for clearing land (grubbing it) to create a pasture, hay field, home location spot, or garden spot or to tend to established pastures and hay fields. A brush hog cuts in a pattern that is both efficient and will help saveboth fuel and time.
10 CLEVER WAYS TO PRESERVE YOUR ONION HARVEST • NEW LIFE To reconstitute dried onions, soak one part onions to two parts cold water in a bowl for 20 minutes. 9. Curing. Spread the fresh from the garden onions onto drying racks out of direct sunlight or even the floor of the garage on a day when it is a consistent 75 to 80 degreesF (23 C to )
HOW TO MAKE AUTHENTIC BILTONG Mix the coriander, black pepper, ground cumin and salt. Remove meat from the vinegar / Worcestershire sauce mix, pat dry it with a clean kitchen cloth, then coat evenly with the spices. (Photo by V. Edgar) As each piece is covered in spice, set it aside in a dish until you are ready to hang it up to dry. HOW TO IDENTIFY, TREAT AND GET RID OF LEAF MINERS • NEW by Tara Dodrill. Leaf miners are a destructive variety of insects that can kill a garden or orchard in a single season, or harm plants enough to drastically reduce their yield. These tiny black fly larvae leave pale lines or blotches on the plants they carnage. These bad bugs are the larvae of the Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera Diptera genus. COOKING AND CANNING BLACKBERRY JELLY Using the jar grabber, pluck your sanitized jars and lids from the hot water and bring the pot to a boil again. Ladle the hot jelly into the jars and leave about 1/8 inch of head space. Wipe the rim of the jar with a clean, slightly damp cloth. Place a hot lid and rim on top of the jar and tightly screw them on.Skip to content
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HOW TO GROW MARJORAM… AND WHY YOU SHOULD June 10, 2020June 9, 2020by Tara
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Marjoram is a superb “plant it and forget it” type of herb plant. Aside from being a little cold weather sensitive, marjoram thrives equally well when cultivated indoors in a pot, or outside in a raised bed. This member of the Lamiaceae family is a cousin to oregano, basil, summer savory, rosemary, thyme, mint, sage, … Read more How to Grow Marjoram… and Why You ShouldCategories GARDEN
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3 WAYS TO TRAIN CHICKENS TO COME WHEN YOU CALL THEM June 1, 2020June 1, 2020by Tara Dodrill
Training your chickens to come when you call them might sound impossible, but it really is not that difficult at all. Not only is this homesteading task one of the easier ones you may ever learn how to do, it is an important one, as well. Teaching your chicken flock to come when you call … Read more 3 Ways to Train Chickens to Come WhenYou Call Them
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10 CLEVER WAYS TO PRESERVE YOUR ONION HARVEST May 29, 2020May 29, 2020by
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Preserving onions is not usually high on the top of a homesteading garden “to do” list simply because they keep so long with extra effort and processing. When bushel after bushel of tomatoes, peppers, green beans, and other garden staples must be canned or dehydrated, onions often get lost in the shuffle… and ultimately go … Read more 10 Clever Ways to Preserve Your Onion Harvest Categories Food PreservationLeave a comment
GOAT FENCING – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW May 27, 2020May 27, 2020by Tara Dodrill
Goat fencing is the only downside to keeping goats – and it can be a huge one, fellow homesteaders. I thought I armed myself with enough knowledge to prepare myself for the escape artist antics of goats, but I was oh so wrong. Doing your due diligence when getting ready to keep goats will definitely … Read more Goat Fencing – Everything YouNeed to Know
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TOP 30 PLANTS TO GROW IN YOUR GARDEN THIS YEAR May 24, 2020May 24, 2020by Linda
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Summer is just around the corner, and many homesteaders are trying to decide what to plant on the homestead. As homesteaders, we tend to spend a lot of time outdoors, but in the summertime, we spend even more. Deciding which summer plants to grow on your homestead can take some time and thought. Before you … Read more Top 30 Plants to Grow in Your Garden This YearCategories GARDEN
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WHAT IS MICA POWDER AND 15 WAYS TO USE IT May 18, 2020May 18, 2020by Tara Dodrill
Mica powders are so fun to use when making homemade soaps and a plethora of other DIY natural home goods and gifts. The powders come in a vast array of colors, offering nearly endless options when creating one-of-a-kind products. Mica is derived from a natural stone mineral that boasts shiny flakes. Once the mica stone … Read more What Is Mica Powder and 15 Ways to Use It Categories DIY Leave acomment
HOW TO SET UP A LARGE, HIGH-TUNNEL GREENHOUSE May 16, 2020May 16, 2020by Rebekah White
Owning your own greenhouse is a great way to extend the growing season so you can have fresh, delicious vegetables all year long. It’s also a wonderful way to improve your yields so you can sell produce to others, if that’s something you’d like to do. What Does it Cost to Build a DIY Greenhouse? … Read more How to Set Up a Large, High-Tunnel Greenhouse Categories DIY Leave acomment
HOW AND WHY TO GROW DOGWOOD TREES May 12, 2020May 12, 2020by Tara Dodrill
Homesteaders do not often focus the planting plan on any trees that do not produce food or firewood. Space if maximized to its best potential on homesteads both large and small. At first glance, planting a tree that isn’t going to bear edible fruit or good firewood for the wood stove might seem like a … Read more How and Why to Grow DogwoodTrees
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20 WAYS TO WATER YOUR HOUSEPLANTS May 9, 2020May 9, 2020by
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Water is amazing – we know that. Without it, life on earth would not exist, at least not as we know it! That’s a simple fact that pretty much everybody accepts, but something people tend to have a much harder time wrapping their heads around? If you’re anything like me, you probably find indoor houseplants … Read more 20 Ways to WaterYour Houseplants
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14 DIY NATURAL AIR FRESHENER RECIPES May 7, 2020May 7, 2020by Tara Dodrill
DIY natural air fresheners, both sprays and other varieties, will keep your house smelling sweet and fresh without introducing and potentially dangerous chemicals into your home. I used to love the smell of my home after squirting a bit (OK, sometimes a lot) of air freshener spray from an attractive store-bought bottle. That is, until … Read more 14 DIY Natural Air Freshener Recipes Categories Natural BeautyLeave a comment
HOW TO MAKE AMISH BLACK DRAWING SALVE May 6, 2020May 6, 2020by
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Amish black drawing salve is a homesteading “medicine” cabinet staple in Appalachia. More times than I can count, we have used it to pull out tiny bits of a splinter that digging painfully into the skin with tweezers does not retrieve. I used to pay a pretty penny to buy the black drawing salve from … Read more How to Make Amish BlackDrawing Salve
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27 AMAZING INDOOR HERB GARDEN IDEAS May 4, 2020May 4, 2020by
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Most homesteads have some sort of herb garden outdoors, but sometimes, you want to bring the outdoors in. Whether it’s due to your space, simple convenience, or because you aren’t actually on a homestead yet, an indoor herb garden is an ideal solution. Let’s face it, there are many reasons for an indoor herb garden, … Read more 27 Amazing Indoor Herb Garden IdeasCategories GARDEN
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DIY NATURAL LIP GLOSS – CHEAP AND EASY! May 3, 2020May 3, 2020by Tara
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Making your own DIY all natural lip gloss will not only prevent the absorption of potentially dangerous chemicals and fragrance ingredients, but is far cheaper, fun, and allows for customization of both texture and scent. There is no need to empty your wallet to buy popular and pricey lip gloss from trendy suppliers like Fenty … Read more DIY Natural Lip Gloss – Cheap and Easy! Categories Natural Beauty2 Comments
HOW TO SET UP A BROODER FOR YOUR CHICKS April 30, 2020April 30, 2020by Tara
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Getting new chicks – especially if it is your first time, is quite exciting. But, if you fail to set up the brooder and start the little flock members properly, tragedy can strike. While there is no need to purchase an expensive commercially manufactured brooder, the habitat must conform to the basic needs of the … Read more How to Set Up a Brooder for Your ChicksCategories Chickens
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STORING ANIMAL FEED TO PREVENT SPOILAGE AND PESTS April 29, 2020April 29, 2020by Tara
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Keeping animals on the homestead reduces the family’s grocery store expenses, infuses more healthy whole food into the diet, and is often quite a joy. However feed storage is often an imposing obstacle that must be dealt with properly. If animal feed is not stored in a manner that prevents spoilage and rodent infestations you … Read more Storing Animal Feed to Prevent Spoilage and PestsCategories Animals
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