Blog
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Is cattle farming profitable? Yes and no. Those who have made it commonly point to following 10 factors that set the successes apart from the failures. Keep reading >>
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Life on a farm isn’t all chores. Here are some new projects and hobbies you can tackle on those rainy days, snowy days, and Sundays. Keep reading >>
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How to identify and prevent attacks on your chickens from foxes, coyotes, and domestic dogs in rural or urban areas. Keep reading >>
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While you can (and should) develop your own approach to tomato-growing, The Tomato will help you think through your method. Keep reading >>
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Many cookware materials leach either chemicals or metal, causing health issues over time. The good news is that a few materials stand out as viable options. Keep reading >>
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A common complaint with haké brushes is that they shed prolifically, leaving hairs embedded in the painting. The good news is that the solution is quite simple. Keep reading >>
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How to tell if a bobcat or domestic cat has visited your backyard chicken flock, and how to prevent future attacks. Keep reading >>
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When is the right time to start a garden? Rather than refer you to average frost dates, let’s try a different approach and take a cue from nature. Keep reading >>
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The smallest duck in Kansas is the bufflehead (Bucephala albeola), which takes its name from the fact that it has a small body and a disproportionately large head, like a buffalo or bison. Keep reading >>
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Considering making your abundant living dreams a reality in Kansas? Let’s look at some of the most common challenges. We will also provide possible solutions. Keep reading >>