S1E27 The Importance of Keeping Good Records On Your Homestead

4 years ago
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I will confess. I don't like keeping records. I've never been able to keep a diary. Or consistently journal. And that is a level of record keeping that is at least a little bit fun. But, tracking finances, or animals, or garden production, or canning amounts, or pantry and freezer inventory? That's boring stuff. It's certainly not fun (at least to me) and it probably isn't the most thrilling or exciting of topics to cover.

But, it is important. Very important. And this episode in part is to remind me that I need to suck it up, buttercup, and get it done.

We start the episode off with some homestead happens. Two of the most exciting:
1. Our new website is live. http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net This means a new email address: brian@thehomesteadjourney.net

2. I was honored to be interviewed by Harold Thornboro on the Modern Homesteader Podcast. You can listen to it here.

Enjoy!

Brian
http://www.thehomesteadjourney.net
https://www.facebook.com/TheHomesteadJourneyPodcast
http://www.youtube.com/c/3BFarmandHomestead
https://www.facebook.com/3BFarmNY/
https://www.instagram.com/thehomesteadjourneypodcast/?hl=en

Brian@thehomesteadjourney.net

We are a small family farmstead in upstate NY. We raise American Guinea Hogs, meat "mutt" rabbits and a variety of heritage chickens. We also have started raising Cornish Cross broilers.

We have a large garden comprised f raised beds and do a lot of canning and freezing of vegetables. We also do some fermentation as a means of food preservation and introducing natural probiotics into our diet. This YouTube channel is dedicated to our journey towards a more sustainable, healthy and wholesome lifestyle. Who knows what we might try next??!!!!!

Visit us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/3BFarmNY/

music by audionautix.com

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