Fencing: What Works and What Doesn’t is a hardline homesteading guide that cuts through myths and half-measures to show you how to keep goats, chickens, and predators under control. Packed with practical, field-tested advice, this series teaches you how to design, build, and maintain fences that withstand daily pressure, environmental stress, and persistent wildlife. From posts and wire choice to gates, ground contact, and multi-layer predator defenses, every chapter delivers gritty, no-nonsense instruction for real-world success.
The climactic scene captures Sarah standing at the threshold of her new life—where solitude ends and true community begins. It is late afternoon, and...
Most people talk about growing their own food — but few truly understand what it takes to eat, plan, raise, and preserve through all...
This series guides you through the real work behind composting. You learn how heat, time, and living systems break down waste and how each...