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Best Landscape Rake for Tractor (Honest Reviews for Farmers) 2020

December 11, 2020 by Jake Traynor Leave a Comment

This is an in-depth guide to the best landscape rakes for tractors, with our recommendations based around different people’s criteria, so you can choose the landscape rakes for tractors that suits you best. They’re summed up in this table below. If you want to skip all the other talk and you just want to know […]

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Best Wood Chipper for Small Farm (Buying Guide for Farmers) 2020

December 2, 2020 by Jake Traynor Leave a Comment

Basically, if we’re being honest, there’s two “types” of wood chippers that’ll be what you’re really choosing between here. And by that, we don’t mean gas vs electric. We mean: The “professional” wood chippers that usually (but not always!) require a tractor, and are what you’re almost certainly looking for, for reasons that we’ll get […]

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7 Reasons Why a Food Forest Will Make You Happy

March 29, 2019 by Jake Traynor Leave a Comment

Find out why a food forest will truly change your life for the better.

Guaranteed free food for a lifetime? Investments don’t get any better than that.

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Gardening for Non-Gardeners: “Do-Nothing Farming”

March 25, 2019 by Jake Traynor Leave a Comment

If you hate garden work, this is for you.

If you like free organic fruits and vegetables year-round, then start a food forest and skip all the hard work.

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Grow Your Own Vegetables to Save Money (Organic)

March 23, 2019 by Jake Traynor Leave a Comment

Learn the most cost efficient way to grow your own vegetables.

This method works even if you only have space for a single raised bed. No chemicals needed.

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How Do You Fix Compacted Soil?

March 23, 2019 by Jake Traynor Leave a Comment

Find out the easiest way to fix compacted soil.

You can easily work around it until it regenerates into that beautiful soft stuff that you find in nature.

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