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Trailblazing & Homesteading

Private NS Channel focused on basecamps and homesteads. Group CHAT CHANNEL Link: https://t.me/+2DovkncQEiw2Njdh

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Long Live Dixie! The Aryan Freedom Network is becoming a new movement across the nation for the symbol of White Resistance. AFN this year alone in Texas protesting against Drag Queen Story Hours, standing against Communist organizations such as Antifa and BLM. Because of our successful activism with events, protest, private meetings etc we have a large amount of inquiries from other White men and women interested in joining our ranks. Due to all the inquiries most of them are coming from across Texas, the South and the Midwest. We encourage our fellow Southerners and Texans to join our organization and help us build a strong brotherhood all across Dixie, we say let the South Rise Again and let's get ready to take back our land from the Godless invaders and Commie Scum! But we can't do it alone, this fight is upon you regardless if you like it or not. But the best thing you can do is get involved before its too late. Join the Aryan Freedom Network and together we can achieve Victory! white-power.org
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Meat preservation Еffective is the ancient method of storing meat with charcoal. Ordinary birch coals are cleaned from ashes, ground, then washed with water, dried and burned. Meat intended for storage is wiped dry, sprinkled on all sides with ground coal so that it evenly covers all the surface, tightly wrapped with clean canvas, tied with a rope and hung in a cool place. "Packed" in this way the meat stays fresh and juicy for several weeks. Before using, each piece is washed in several waters to remove the charcoal particles that adhere to it. Game and poultry can be stored in the same way.
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Create Living Soil, Good Compost, & Intensive Growth in your home garden.

*Join your Host, Tom Bartels from GrowFoodWell.com for this Free 32-min video that can transform your food garden this year! * How the Soil Food Web can jumpstart your garden! * 3 simple compost methods anyone can use to Stockpile Fertility! * Nature's best pesticide: Diversity * "Align the Design" of your garden to help your plants Thrive. To Learn more Fast Methods to grow food at home, Join Garden Club: More info here:

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Gabe Brown: Keys To Building a Healthy Soil

This video features Gabe Brown and his Keys To Building a Healthy Soil, filmed on Nov. 18th 2014 at the Idaho Center for Sustainable Agriculture's annual symposium.

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Treating the Farm as an Ecosystem Part 2 with Russell Hedrick

In part 2 of this presentation, we hear from Russell Hedrick of JRH Grain Farms in Catawba county, NC. Russell has gone from being a beginning farmer just 5 years ago, to rapidly expanding his grain production operations. He is an advocate of soil health, no till methods and utilizes a diversity of cover crops extensively as he blazes trails of innovation and inspiration for young and older farmers alike.

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Treating the Farm as an Ecosystem with Gabe Brown Part 1, The 5 Tenets of Soil Health

Gabe Brown of Brown's Ranch in Bismarck, ND, shares his transformative journey of cultivating his farm from modern conventional use to a thriving living ecosystem. Through no-till and extensive cover crop usage, Gabe and his family are able to support a diverse array of farm and ranching enterprises that are both profitable and models of sustainability in regenerative agriculture. Learn more at www.brownsranch.us

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Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving: 400 Delicious and Creative Recipes For Today Edited by Judy Kingry and Lauren Devine
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Stay Alive
by Maurice Dunlevy (1981)

An interesting Australian Government issued Bushcraft and Survival guide, intended for public servants in remote and rural areas. Unfortunately can't find any physical copies for sale that aren't expensive but I'd like to pick it up one day.
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Our common motto on our little backyard homestead is "do what you can with what you have" and you can do it in creative ways. We commonly take NON PLASTIC junk mail and shred it as bedding for our chickens. The paper composts well as a "brown" much faster than wood chips and its more absorbent. This saves us bags of wood shavings each year. You want to only use paper that isn't shiny (that has a plastic coating) and toss any envelopes that have the plastic return window also. Newspapers and other low quality paper work best. If you're worried about the dyes from the printing, they had to switch to non-toxic soy based inks years ago... so thats no longer a problem.
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