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The Prepper Journal's homesteading articles cover topics from livestock to off-grid power.
The Prepper Journal » Homesteading
3y ago
Raising chickens in your backyard can be quite rewarding and exciting, especially for beginners. After all, chickens can be a great source of food or can also be kept as pets. Raising some chickens in your backyard can give you an unlimited supply of eggs, a sense of fulfillment and joy. Plus, if you have ..read more
The Prepper Journal » Homesteading
3y ago
What is the most effective way of prepper parenting? Parenting at the best of times involves a mix of the responsibility to inform and to protect children, and balancing out the two is rarely easy. When it comes to emergency preparedness, the stakes increase all around – as protection involves both practical preparedness and engagement ..read more
The Prepper Journal » Homesteading
3y ago
If you have a squash bug (SB) or squash vine borer (SVB) problem, it can be a big problem. Some areas have even greater trouble due to increased season length and mild winters. Despite SB’s greater versatility, I hate SVB even more. It’s utterly devastating, and requires much more attention ahead of time, because once ..read more
The Prepper Journal » Homesteading
3y ago
What is the most effective way of prepper parenting? Parenting at the best of times involves a mix of the responsibility to inform and to protect children, and balancing out the two is rarely easy. When it comes to emergency preparedness, the stakes increase all around – as protection involves both practical preparedness and engagement ..read more
The Prepper Journal » Homesteading
3y ago
Tibby is a young barn cat that will need to be euthanized within the next few days. She is less than a year old and is suffering from a very aggressive form of cancer. For the past week I’ve been spending extra time with her and feeding her all the milk and cheap bologna she ..read more
The Prepper Journal » Homesteading
3y ago
Some of us are restricted entirely to small spaces, and some of us have either clay, rock, or sandy soils that are easier to avoid than to mitigate. Some of us keep container gardens going for convenience, enjoyment, and mitigating seasonal threats from pests to cold, high winds or thunderstorms to dry conditions, even when ..read more
The Prepper Journal » Homesteading
3y ago
Editors Note: Another guest contribution from Dakota Murphey on site security, something she has written about before in The Prepper Journal. Always interesting to see what others think about their security and options, Dakota resides in the United Kingdom and she supplied the feature picture so I had to find out if you can use ..read more