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Can homestead kids major in agriculture without abandoning their values?
Can homestead kids major in agriculture without abandoning their values? List of colleges and universities with sustainable agriculture.
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Is your homeschooled teen considering a career in agriculture?
There are over 22 million careers in agriculture, what are the odds that your child will work in that industry one day?
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Veto Your Homeschool
Facebook Pinterest Envelope This post may contain affiliate links where I receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. I give some insight into our homeschool to hopefully help you make some of the hard decisions in yours. Homestead Gift Giving: www.thehomesteadeducation.com/homestead-gifts Learn more about homesteading, homeschooling, and home cooking at: : http://www.thehomesteadeducation.com Subscribe to my newsletter: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/subscribe/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/homestead_education Find Homeschool Curriculum here: http://www.homesteadsciencecurriculum.com Homestead Business: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/homesteading/ Homestead Science Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/homesteadscience The Homestead Education Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/homesteadeducation Pre-Order “Self-Sufficient Children”: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/product/sufficient-children/ Buying Vacant Land: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/vacant-land/ Hi everyone. I am so glad you decided to join me again this week at The Homestead Education. I hope that you are having a…
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What is food freedom?
Facebook Youtube Envelope This post may contain affiliate links where I receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Do you have food freedom or even understand what that means? Hear my perspective from years of food safety experience and from my recent experience at the Rogue Food Convention. Rogue Food Convention: https://roguefoodconference.com/ Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal Book: https://amzn.to/3FUysY8 Animal Science E-Textbook: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/?s=animal+science Poultry Course: https://courses.thehomesteadeducation.com/ Homestead Gift Giving: www.thehomesteadeducation.com/homestead-gifts Subscribe to The Homestead Education: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/subscribe/ Learn more about homesteading, homeschooling, and home cooking at the Homestead Education Website The Homestead Education Podcast: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/podcast/ Free Homestead Homeschool Webinar: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/teach-homesteading/ Shop Homestead Curriculum: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/shop/ Start a Homestead…
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Finding Freedom in Self-Sufficiency
Facebook Pinterest Envelope This post may contain affiliate links where I receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Welcome to season 2 of The Homestead Education Podcast! Join me for a chat about 4-H and hear the perspective of some of today’s youth. For the main topic, I am talking about embracing the mindset of finding freedoms in self-sufficiency. Introduction to Homestead Science: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/shop/ Find your local 4-H office: https://4-h.org/find/ Turkey Broth Recipe: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/turkey-broth/ Epson EcoTank Printer: https://amzn.to/3A1oznk Business Strategy Call: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/product/business-call/ Homestead Business Membership: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/product/business-call/ Homestead Science Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/homesteadscience The Homestead Education Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/homesteadeducation Find Homeschool Curriculum here: http://www.homesteadsciencecurriculum.com Subscribe to my newsletter: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com/subscribe/…
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From Agriculturist to Homesteader – Sharing My Path to Self-Sufficiency
Facebook Pinterest Email Print This post contains affiliate links. Hear my journey from working in agriculture to becoming a homesteader. Are you curious what you should be doing on your homestead once the dandelions bloom or when to start your seeds? Let’s chat about that before we get started! Then for main topic of this show is sharing with you my story of becoming a homesteader. Read the Seed Starting Post Find Homeschool Curriculum here: Homestead Science Subscribe to my newsletter: Homemade Revelation Newsletter Learn more about homesteading, homeschooling, and home cooking at the Homemade Revelation Website Follow me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/homemaderevelation Follow me on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/homemaderevelation Hi friends and…
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Nesting Box Egg Drop
Share on email Email Share on print Print Most birds and poultry including chickens make nests to lay their eggs. This helps keep them safe while she waits for them to hatch. For this project, you are going to make a nest out of whatever supplies you can find with an egg inside. Have an adult drop it from a high location to see if your nest can protect the egg. Have fun and share your designs with us!
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Udder Balm
Share on facebook Facebook Share on pinterest Pinterest Share on email Email Share on print Print This post may contain affiliate links. Ingredients for Udder Balm 1/4 cup shea butter or coconut oil 3/8 cup olive oil 1/2 cup bees wax 1 tsp raw honey 5 drops of lavender essential oil 5 drops of tea tree essential oil Put shea butter, olive oil, and beeswax in a glass bowl or the top of a double boiler. Begin boiling water in saucepan or base of boiler. Melt ingredients slowly, then remove from heat and cool until warm to the touch. Mix in essential oils and honey. Chill in the refrigerator for…
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Zucchini Fries
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Mason Jar Ice Cream
Share on email Email Share on print Print Please allow your child to do as much as you feel comfortable. Ingredients 1/2 cup heavy cream (raw cream is ok) 1 tbs sugar 1/4 tsp vanilla dash of salt Mason jar and lid Pour heavy cream into mason jar. Add remaining ingredients and secure lid on jar. Get everyone involved in shaking the jars for 3 minutes. *Don’t over shake or you will have butter. Freeze for 3-5 hours. Stir well. The sky is the limit! Top with chocolate, fruit, honey, cookies, whatever sounds good!