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Is your first aid kit outdated? – Here’s what you need to know!

August 17, 2022 by David Andrew Brown
is your first aid kit outdated – here’s what you need to know!

If you assembled a trauma medical kit or individual first aid kit five to seven years ago, your equipment might need to be updated. Whether you started with a simple first aid kit or you made your own by handpicking the items inside, you should go over the contents now because even medical supplies have a shelf life.

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How To Grow Almond, Macadamia Peanut, and Pecan Nuts In Your Home Garden

August 15, 2022 by Bob Rodgers
how to grow almond, macademia peanut, and pecan nuts in your home garden

Growing nuts can be a long-term endeavor, but it’s not always the case. For example, you can plant, nurture, and harvest a crop of peanuts in only a few months. Some, like walnuts, take longer to become productive than others, such as almonds, which can take a few years.

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What To Look For When Selecting Your Next Workhorse

August 12, 2022 by Dan Mowinski
what to look for when selecting your next workhorse

A while back, horses were an important part of everyday life in the United States. Folks were using them for transportation, fieldwork, and moving herds of livestock, and horses soon became a valuable possession. Purchasing a workhorse was back then serious business, and this endeavor was taken quite seriously by anyone looking for a reliable workhorse.

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What To Do When You’re Lost

August 10, 2022 by Bob Rodgers
what to do when you’re lost

There are two main approaches to dealing with being lost: Don’t get lost in the first place, and make sure you’ve told someone exactly where you’re going and when to expect you back just in case you do get lost.

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How To Improve Gardening Soil With Cover Crops

August 8, 2022 by Bob Rodgers
how to improve gardening soil with cover crops

Cover crops are not just for large, commercial farming operations. Even on small farms and home garden plots, this regenerative technique works wonders on the soil.

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Obtaining Water From Plants In The Wilderness

August 5, 2022 by Bob Rodgers
obtaining water from plants in the wilderness

Because water is the most important requirement for sustaining life and normal bodily function, it is important that we identify the varying resources from which it can be obtained.

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How To Make Homemade Herbal Shampoos

August 3, 2022 by Rhonda Owen
how to make homemade herbal shampoos

The state of one’s hair can be a telling sign of the state of one’s body. This article will teach you how to make your own herbal shampoos. Chamomile, nettle, and soapwort are herbs suited for natural hair care, and they can make great shampoos.

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Learn The Following Pros And Cons Before Buying A Chainsaw

August 1, 2022 by Bob Rodgers
learn the following pros and cons before buying a chainsaw

When my wife and I purchased our rural 43 acres, both of us were hit with a range of emotions. It was a big step financially, and it suddenly dawned on us that it was going to take time and physical effort to make our homestead dream come true.

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How To Make Sure Your Dog Is Ready For The Wilderness

July 29, 2022 by David Andrew Brown
how to make sure your dog is ready for the wilderness

Let’s face it, our four-legged friends make the best adventure buddies. They rarely get a grump on. They never contest the route choice. They almost never engage in mindless chatter, and their interest in everything around them is infectious.

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How To Assess Your Property And Figure Out If You Should Install a Wind Turbine

July 27, 2022 by Bob Rodgers
how to assess your property and figure out if you should install a wind turbine

Windmills harvesting wind power have been around for a long time, and many people are considering this power-generating option for their homestead. However, before you dive into it, there are a few things you need to know, like, for example, if your property is suited for hosting a wind turbine.

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The Dangers Of Wildfire Smoke And How To Protect Your Family

July 26, 2022July 25, 2022 by Bob Rodgers
the dangers of wildfire smoke and how to protect your family

It was a late-summer evening in western California. I had just finished putting my kids to bed when I noticed an unusual odor filling the room through the open patio door. Something like a burning campfire mixed with smog.

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How To Keep Long-Lasting Produce In Root Cellars

July 22, 2022 by Bob Rodgers
how to keep long lasting produce in root cellars

Long before refrigeration kept our food fresh, people depended upon root cellars to secure their food for the long winters. Although they’re not as common now, in a time when panic shopping can clear a grocery store, this is just when you could use one.

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A Beginner’s Guide To Beekeeping

July 20, 2022 by Bob Rodgers
a beginner’s guide to beekeeping

Have you ever thought about becoming a beekeeper? To be honest, before I became a beekeeper, I never thought about wanting to be one. I’m actually allergic to bees, and the thought of being around them terrified me, but I did want to grow my own food.

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