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Reduce Costs by Using Hay and Animals Over Garden Lime
What if you could use what you already have on your homestead—hay and animals—to achieve the same results, while also building fertility and soil health for the long term? The good news is that you can, and this approach not only saves money but also works in harmony with nature, rather than against it.
renewedhomestead
Sep 104 min read
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Multi-Species Grazing: Grazing Sheep, Goats, and Cattle Together
When managed properly, combining sheep, goats, and cattle in a rotational grazing system can dramatically improve the health of the soil, reduce parasites, and increase forage and stocking density.
renewedhomestead
Aug 184 min read
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The Importance of Soil: Why Healthy Soil Impacts Everything on Your Farm or Homestead
Garden Diversity The importance of soil: If you’re building a productive farm or homestead, there’s one foundation you can’t ignore: your...
renewedhomestead
Jun 112 min read
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How Permaculture Points Us to God: Discovering the Creator in Nature’s Design
Amidst the chaos and brokenness of the world, permaculture offers something extraordinary: a glimpse into the Divine. Far more than just sustainable gardening, permaculture reveals profound truths about God and nature’s design.
renewedhomestead
May 273 min read
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