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Growing Vegetables in the Mountains

Can you grow a vegetable garden in the mountains? Absolutely the answer is an emphatic YES! Here Bill gives the complete guide to growing your own vegetable garden in the mountains at your...

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How Long do Bantam Chickens Live?

Bantam chickens are very similar to regular chickens, only smaller (1/2 to 2/3 the size of regular birds), and are often much richer in color. Bantams are typically raised as domestic pets and show...

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How to Grow Radishes and eat them too.

Radishes are one of the first crops from the garden.  They can be cultivated and grown early in the growing season, and again in the fall when the temperatures grow cool.  One of the best choices...

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The Best Guide to Growing CHRYSANTHEMUMS

The glorious flower of Fall. We love Chrysanthemums (mums) on our homestead.  This article provides a guide to help you grow the wonderful flowers that brighten our lives on Memorial Day and in...

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Why do Chickens cackle after they lay an egg?

7 possible answers to why chickens cackle so loudly after laying an egg. There is no definitive scientific answer to this particular behavior; However,  there are various hypotheses that have...

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Can I Order Baby Chicks in the Mail?

Absolutely! It has been happening successfully for decades.   During times of crisis, or out of convenience, you may not be able to go to your local farm or ranch store to get new...

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About Us

We are Betsy and Ron Russon a fifth generation family on the same family farm. Betsy is an attorney who practices federal administrative and social security disability law, and Ron is a wildlife fine artist by trade. We are both homesteaders the rest of the time, with a growing family, and rich heritage of working the land, planting, growing, and raising poultry and/or livestock. It's hard work, but we both love it, and the opportunities that farming and homesteading bring for self-sufficiency and home-based reliance. Layla (also pictured) is our rescue pup who keeps us all in line.

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