10 Proven Tips to Become a Skilled Deer Hunter

10 Tips For Becoming A Great Deer Hunter
Becoming a skilled deer hunter takes more than owning a rifle and heading into the woods on opening day. True success depends on preparation, field awareness, and an understanding of deer behavior. Every expert hunter began as a beginner, learning how to read tracks, recognize bedding areas, and adjust to wind and terrain changes.

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Four Home Remedies For Getting Rid Of Garden Slugs

Four Home Remedies For Getting Rid Of Garden SlugsGarden slugs never bothered me until they started eating my vegetable garden, zucchini blossoms to be exact. I had seen slugs before but never realized how much of a pain in my garden they could be. However, it was weeks before I realized what or who was causing the blossoms on our zucchini to fall off the plant overnight.

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How To Store Potatoes Long Term

How To Store Potatoes Long TermA lot of folks, including us, are growing potatoes and it’s one of the crops that won’t give you a headache if you follow a few particularities. There are many projects which allow you to grow potatoes on smaller gardening areas and even in containers. If you have a good yield year after year, here is how you can store potatoes long term.

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Four Simple Methods To Preserve Eggs For The Long Term

Four Simple Methods To Preserve Eggs For The Long TermMy family loves fresh eggs during the winter, and I’ve learned how to preserve our farm-fresh eggs to last for many months. During our first winter at our off-grid homestead, eggs were scarce, and we had to buy from the store. If you raise chickens, you know how different the taste of store-bought eggs is, and you’re probably not as fond of eating them. The next year I learned to plan ahead, and I’ve looked for ways to preserve eggs for the winter.

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Native American Soap Plants You Can Still Find And Use Today

Native American Soap Plants You Can Still Find And Use TodayThe Native Americans and early European settlers had to learn to adapt to their environment and use what Mother Nature has to offer. Sanitation was an important and challenging task back then considering that they didn’t have the commodities we enjoy today. The following Native American soap plants were used for washing clothes, but also for cleaning the hair and body.

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How To Make Flavorful Rice Beer At Home

How To Make Rice Beer At HomeRice beer is an alcoholic beverage found throughout Asia, and there is a rich history behind it. It is highly appreciated in the Asian culture because everyone can afford to make it at home and it also has a good taste. As you will see in this article, rice beer is a beverage that can be easily made from resources you store in your pantry.

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23 Smart And Personal Uses For Baking Soda

23 Personal Uses for Baking SodaBaking soda was a valuable commodity in colonial times due to its many uses. It became more and more popular throughout time, and its many applications were preferred by the general public. It helped them complete various chores with a fraction of the cost of commercial products. Nowadays, baking soda remains a useful, versatile product for preppers.

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10 Hardy Vegetables To Plant In Your Fall Garden

10 Hardy Vegetables To Plant In Your Fall GardenWhen it comes to survival gardening exploiting the growing season to its maximum becomes a necessity. With autumn right around the corner, you shouldn’t worry about the shorter days and cooler nights. Rather than giving up on you gardening plans, try planting the following hardy vegetables in your fall garden.

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