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Although September is National Emergency Preparedness Month, emergency preparedness is a YEAR-ROUND effort. Here at the National Self-Reliance Project, we get to learn first-hand from "Preppers" all over America and even the world. They too never stop learning. They're always improving their plans, updating their supplies, and collaborating with each other to learn more and
Would a government grant help you make the leap to buying a farm? You're in luck! The USDA has announced it is giving out over $19 MILLION in grants to young farmers across the country! The National Institute of Food and Agriculture is managing is amazing grant program. This program was put into place to
On Oct. 2, 2015 government officials raided Michael Schmidt's farm. Schmidts is a raw milk activist for over 30 years and has been battling with the Canadian government for the last decade. His work around so far is instead of selling milk, he sells his customers shares in his cows. He has obviously dealt with
Great DIY project: How to build a hunting a survival bow with PVC.
What if you could raise feed for your animals without the risk of weather and crop failures?
Homemade Quail Cage This is a GREAT DIY project!!! We built this quail cage using an old shelf we had laying around the house. Not only was a great father son project that we completed on one a Saturday afternoon, it is low cost and simple enough for anyone to do.
This was kind of cool to see. Guy moves a ton of bees into a new behive. New behive that my brother (jwalk1014) built. We installed 5 of these April 24th 2010. 5×18000 bees, only 2 bee stings between the 2 of us. Should have honey next year!
John Cassidy takes us through the basic points of building an urban flock. Stop by Hollygrove Market and Farm on Satruday’s from 10-2 to visit the chickens and get a box of food.
Don’t know what youtube has changed in the uploading process but this is the SIXTH try in uploading this video. Been at it for nearly a full DAY…… Part 1 of our new series on raising rabbits looks at equipment needed for rabbit raising as well as helpful hints in getting started. This series has
Our first mobile chicken coop, easy to move and safe for the animals, please let us know what you think, thank you Keeping hens in your own backyard is easy with the mobile chicken coop, Roll-a-coop rotates slowly allowing new pasture to be accessed and leaving waste behind, Animals stay more active and more productive,
I thought this was a nifty product for urban homesteaders. The Eglu is an easy to setup chicken coop that can house 4 medium sized chickens or 6 bantams. The eglu features Twin wall insulation, draft free ventilation, perching bars, a nesting box, and plenty of trays that make it easy to clean and easy to collect eggs. Choose from 5 colors of 100% recycled plastic.
Well, we got the chickens in. We started feeding them poultry feed from our local feed supply store. They have been in to 2-3 days and have all gotten used to roosting in the coop.
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