Learn rotational grazing techniques for sheep and pigs and how they regenerate land and pasture. I'll also show you my new high tensile fence I'm building for my perimeter fence.
[This is the second part of a multipart installment on growing edible plants. Part 1: Food Production appeared in the August, 2011 issue of Freedom's Phoenix magazine.]
Around 100-150 years ago, the name "hobo" was used to describe a homeless or nomadic person, usually a man, who would hop on freight trains to get from place to place, often to find work.
This is a brilliant DIY hack for creating an off-grid water heater with just a simple handmade rocket stove, water barrel, and copper pipes! No pump! No propane!
This show was edited to play on LRN.FM and on the Free Talk Live Network/Genesis Network and is a repeat for the morning time slot: Kyle Gundelach (Promise Farm; Geodesic Dome Home Builder) comes on the show to share his extensive experience building
There's plenty to love about winter. After all, what other season gives us a free pass to snuggle up and drink hot cocoa by the fire all day? Certainly not summer.
I installed a 30k gallon metal tank in my backyard so that I can run my entire house on rainwater. Often called a rainwater catchment or rainwater collection system; this has allowed me to avoid using city water and to catch free water from the sky
We're assembling sustainable, affordable, off-grid systems to provide for the 5 basic physiological needs for 2-4 humans: Creative shelter, fresh water, green sanitation, clean energy, and local food are things that make the world truly better and
Bio-architect Alosha Lynov has experienced his own Tolstoyan Odyssey: interested in natural building, he taught himself to design and build shelters with materials and shapes inspired by Nature that resemble an Arctic version of Antoni Gaudí's desig
Kyle Gundelach (Promise Farm; Geodesic Dome Home Builder) comes on the show to share his extensive experience building geodesic dome homes, using various techniques and building materials
Do you leave your lights on or off while camping? It's generally considered bad camping etiquette, but there are some valid reasons some campers leave lights on…
A fun educational video about turning common wastes into resources featuring author Brad Lancaster and narration by WMG founder Lisa Shipek. Brad Lancaster is the author of Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond.
We built a machine to make us endless off-grid fuel on the homestead. Also known as a bio-digester, "Big Murph" turns organic homestead waste into methane (natural gas).
What would you say is the number one threat to lead to an end-of-the-world-like scenario? A terrorist attack? An EMP strike? A natural disaster? An economic collapse?
There's more to safe and secure RV storage than just winterizing it and putting it away. Among other things, you need to pay attention to the roof, tires, and electrical system.
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