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Episode 94: Planning My Homestead Year
Homesteads follow an agrarian schedule to meet the need of the seasons. Learn how I plan my homestead by month and tips for a successful year.
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Episode 93: How To Make Money On Your Homestead
Making money on your homestead helps offset your living costs but can also help keep you or your spouse home with the family.
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Episode 92: New Year On The Homestead
Homesteads are a year-round job, but you have to reset your agrarian schedule. Learn how I reset for the new year on my homestead.
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Episode 91: Homestead Book Choices of the Year
I like to "slow down" for the winter. Although that usually means that I am reading, baking, and creating more. So call it what you will. Either way, in this episode, I share many of the books I read this year and which are waiting in the queue.
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What are my homestead kids reading?
Finding quality reading books for our homeschooled kids it hard enough, but finding ones for our homestead kids shallows the pond.
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Understanding the Benefits of Home Dairying with Raw Milk
There is a surprising history behind modern home dairying. Understanding the benefits of raw milk in your home can change your perspective.
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Does Homestead Science Curriculum Fit My Homeschool Style?
I often get asked if Homestead Science fits a particular homeschool style. It is a versatile curriculum that could work for any style.
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Episode 88: Navigating the Storm of Starting a Homestead with Hailey Patterson
Planning and starting a homestead can feel incredibly overwhelming, even for those who live a rural life already. Join me for an insightful conversation with my friend and business manager, Hailey Patterson, as we discuss her fears and roadblocks to starting a family homestead.
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Episode 87: A Year Without The Grocery Store With Karen Morris
Karen Morris from "Are You Prepared, Mama?" shares about her journey to a year without the grocery store and what that can mean for you.
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How To Have A Homestead AND A Life
I’m not going to lie; depending on the type of homestead you have, it can be a full-time job - plus some! But I’m here to tell you that it is 100% possible to have a life and be a homesteader.