Education

Is Tiny Living For You?

The tiny house movement has become wildly popularized as more and more individuals are starting to crave a micro dwelling that can open up their options for happiness. For architects, there is a keen desire to master the challenge of creating a space where everything has a purpose. And for individuals, the movement answers the burning questions and changing attitudes of privilege, wealth, and materialism.

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7 Ways To Improve Your Rural Homeschool Curriculum

It can be difficult to maintain your children’s education by homeschooling, especially if you live in a more rural environment. Parents who educate their children themselves are often rightfully worried about how to keep up with grade school requirements and ensure their children will be able to get into college or a good trade school. One of the primary benefits of homeschool, however, is the way it allows parents to break with traditional schooling formulas.

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Tips For Building A Fence

Fencing isn’t the most glamorous job to do on your land. It’s time consuming, tiresome and monotonous. But a good fence will do a lot more for you than just save you some grief. It ups the property value of your land, having good fences. It gives your property a good clean border. Also, and I can’t stress this enough, it keeps your cows, horses, sheep or anything else you may have where they belong a lot better than a single strand hot wire.

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Planting Trees Can Ensure A Brighter Future for Struggling Family Farmers

There is no question that American farms are in crisis. Once the backbone of our economy, farms have been struggling for years as they navigate trade wars, climate change, plummeting commodity prices due to globalization, and corporate farming that benefits from advanced technology and efficiency. From July of 2018 to June of 2019, farm bankruptcies

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