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Standing bacon now on the farm

Craiglist is the devil. Simply put. I find myself regularly skimming through the lists seeing if there are any deals that must be purchased. This usually doesn’t end well for my farm budget. One such case unfolded two weeks ago. While perusing the farm listings, I found a brand new post for 8 week old [...]

By |2016-11-30T19:14:49-05:00May 5th, 2013|Homesteading|Comments Off on Standing bacon now on the farm

Sawdust: Utilizing a by product from the woodshop

Many readers may think I am scraping the bottom of the barrel on content when I decide to write about saw dust. It is, after all, just dust, right? Sawdust has become extremely useful at Red Tool House Lumber Co & Farm and not in the most obvious of areas. The interesting thing about the [...]

By |2016-11-30T19:14:49-05:00April 22nd, 2013|Woodworking|Comments Off on Sawdust: Utilizing a by product from the woodshop

Incubating Chicken Eggs: Part Three – The Hatching

The incubation period has come full cycle now and we have had a successful hatching. I will recap the details from where I left off in Part II. DISCLAIMER: Some images in this post may be disturbing to some as it illustrates the success and failure of animal reproduction and my attempt at learning as [...]

By |2016-11-30T19:14:50-05:00March 20th, 2013|Homesteading|Comments Off on Incubating Chicken Eggs: Part Three – The Hatching

Planning Our New School Year

Although I am always jotting down titles of books or links to blogs for later research, it’s getting close to the time of year to organize all those notes and jumbled ideas, to explore my options and nail down my list of books and supplies to order for the new year.  Which ones are a [...]

By |2016-11-30T19:14:50-05:00March 12th, 2013|Homeschooling|Comments Off on Planning Our New School Year
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