You don’t have to be a slave to the 4 AM alarm to have a productive family cow. Traditional milking schedules break homesteaders. Strategic share-milking lets the calf
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You don’t have to be a slave to the 4 AM alarm to have a productive family cow. Traditional milking schedules break homesteaders. Strategic share-milking lets the calf
One of these birds is a seasonal expense; the other is a permanent foundation for your family’s food security. Industrial hybrids are designed for a factory, not a
If your animals are standing on the same ground for more than three days, you aren’t farming—you’re managing a waste site. Static paddocks are a recipe for parasites
Your fence is either a maintenance liability or a free protein factory – which one are you currently paying for? Most homesteaders view a fence as a boundary,
How much time are you wasting scrubbing manure off eggs that should have been clean from the start? Static nesting boxes are a recipe for bacteria and broken
Why are you paying to feed chickens in a dirt box when your land could be a self-filling buffet? An isolated chicken run is a nutrient waste site.
What if the solution to your livestock’s health wasn’t found in a syringe, but in the presence of a different animal? Nature never raises a single species in
A ‘clean’ coop is actually a biological desert that’s stressing your birds and wasting your time. I used to spend every Saturday scrubbing concrete and smelling ammonia. Now,
What if your garden’s worst enemy was actually the secret ingredient to the world’s best breakfast? Most gardeners see a slug and reach for the poison. We see
“I’ve been doing permaculture for the past three years in my backyard located just on the outskirts of Calgary, Alberta, but I’ve been struggling with the issue of
“I live in a small town in Gloucestershire, UK, and I have a little permaculture plot where I successfully grow a variety of plants. I’m considering adding poultry
“I’ve just started dabbling in permaculture in my backyard here in Christchurch, New Zealand, and I’m curious about the role that insects play in my system. I’ve noticed
“My family and I recently moved to the outskirts of Bath in the UK, and we’ve got some land that we’re keen to put to good use. We’re
“I’ve recently started implementing permaculture practices on my small farm, and I’m interested in trying mixed-species grazing. I’ve heard it’s beneficial, but I’m not exactly sure why. My
“I’ve been dabbling in Permaculture for a while now, but I’ve been hearing a lot about aquaponics lately. My little urban garden in Manchester has limited space, but
“I’m new to Permaculture and need some advice. I live in Ballarat, Victoria, and am trying to rejuvenate my tired garden soil as we head into a new
“Hi there! I’ve recently started my permaculture journey on a plot in South Wales, Australia, and I’m trying to balance predator-prey relationships in my garden. I’ve noticed that
“Hi there, I’m new to permaculture and recently started incorporating free-range chickens into my garden. My goal is to create a healthy ecosystem where they can thrive and
“I’m setting up a permaculture garden in my backyard and live right on the edge of a nature reserve. I’m really keen on making sure my garden enhances
“I’ve got a small homestead in Northern Ireland where I’m trying to dive into permaculture. I’ve been reading about incorporating diverse livestock, but I’m unsure how to do
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