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5 Wise Ways To Use The Last Few Weeks Of Winter.

5 Wise Ways To Use The Last Few Weeks Of Winter.

Transitioning from winter to spring is an exciting time around our homestead. We have used these last few months to research and plan new ideas to incorporate on our land throughout the coming growing season. Right now, we are seeing ...

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How To Win The Battle With Creosote (And Prevent A Chimney Fire)

How To Win The Battle With Creosote (And Prevent A Chimney Fire)

According to the National Fire Protection Association, around 25 percent of all home-heating fires are caused by creosote buildup in chimneys – a serious statistic if you use wood to produce heat on a regular basis. A chimney sweep is ...

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12 Essential Preps Before You Get Snowed In

12 Essential Preps Before You Get Snowed In

Weather has always been unpredictable, but recent weather patterns have only made it more so. Your winter preparedness should provide for the real possibility of getting snowed in, even if your area historically does not receive much precipitation. A single ...

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5 Tricks Your Ancestors Use To Save Fuel During Winter

5 Tricks Your Ancestors Use To Save Fuel During Winter

Our first home was built in 1907 and boasted drafty windows and a minimal amount of insulation. Before our first winter came to an end, we knew changes had to be made if we were to survive in any amount ...

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6 Simple Ways To Generate More Heat From Your Fireplace

6 Simple Ways To Generate More Heat From Your Fireplace

You may be thrilled to have a fireplace in your home. Your hearth provides an inviting glow and can become the center of a room. However, most masonry fireplaces are designed primarily for decoration and provide little heat. Compared to ...

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The Right Way To Treat Frostbite In Chickens

The Right Way To Treat Frostbite In Chickens

Frostbite can take place within minutes of flesh being exposed to wet, cold temperatures – and it can impact your chickens, too. Chickens do have a covering of feathers to keep them warm, but their legs, feet, comb and wattles ...

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Off-Grid, Salt-Free Alternatives To Chemical Deicers

Off-Grid, Salt-Free Alternatives To Chemical Deicers

Winter brings to mind wonderful visions of snow-covered fields, perfectly round snowballs and ice skating. It also brings memories of scraping ice off of car windshields, shoveling sidewalks and desperately trying to keep your footing on slippery walks from the ...

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4 Off-Grid Alternatives To (Traditional) Wood-Burning Stoves

4 Off-Grid Alternatives To (Traditional) Wood-Burning Stoves

Traditional heating systems are powered by electricity and often accompanied by heat that is generated by natural gas, oil or propane. All are expensive options and typically require at least an electric-powered fan to force the air through heating ducts ...

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7 All-Natural Homemade Cleaners — Straight From The Kitchen

7 All-Natural Homemade Cleaners — Straight From The Kitchen

Let’s face it: House cleaning doesn’t usually make the list of favorite past times. And commercial cleaners often bring a whole list of concerns with them, from irritating your skin to concern for children and pets who may come into ...

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How To Stay Warm In The Field

How To Stay Warm In The Field

It was first light in January, and we were unloading snowmobiles at the caretaker’s house at the Taylor Park Dam in Colorado. We were almost ready to fire up the sleds when the caretaker came out and asked, “Do you ...

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