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Sugaring Season Is Over!
Black Walnut Syrup / Maple Syrup

Sugaring Season Is Over!

Posted on: March 23, 2024March 23, 2024

After several weeks of hard work carrying buckets of sap, boiling for hours, filtering, and canning – the sugaring season is over. It’s certainly labor intensive and it […]

Queen Excluders – Are They Necessary?
Beekeeping

Queen Excluders – Are They Necessary?

Posted on: March 18, 2024March 18, 2024

When you’re a new beekeeper, it’s hard to know what all of the different pieces of equipment are for if you don’t have an experienced mentor to guide […]

Spring Is In The Air!
Homesteading

Spring Is In The Air!

Posted on: March 5, 2024March 5, 2024

Today was a gloriously warm, beautiful day! It got up to 71F (21C) this afternoon so the kids and I spent much of the day outside soaking it […]

What Is Vent Gleet And How To Treat It
Chickens

What Is Vent Gleet And How To Treat It

Posted on: March 1, 2024March 1, 2024

After a week and a half of an all-hands-on-deck situation dealing with one illness after another here at Lost Arrow, I got to spend a good length of […]

When To Pull The Taps – How To Know When Maple Syrup Season Is Over
Maple Syrup

When To Pull The Taps – How To Know When Maple Syrup Season Is Over

Posted on: February 29, 2024February 29, 2024

As spring draws near, the end of maple syrup season is close. If this is your first season tapping trees, you may be unsure of what to look […]

What Is Bumblefoot And How To Treat It
Chickens

What Is Bumblefoot And How To Treat It

Posted on: February 28, 2024February 28, 2024

If you join any chicken related social media, you’ll soon notice that the term “bumblefoot” is often brought up. Bumblefoot is a fairly common chicken ailment that is […]

Hot Composting Basics
Gardening

Hot Composting Basics

Posted on: February 26, 2024March 5, 2024

There are two general methods for composting – hot or cold. Hot involves heat and is ready within about 4 weeks, whereas cold is more passive and takes […]

Common Chick Problems And How To Treat Them
Chickens

Common Chick Problems And How To Treat Them

Posted on: February 24, 2024February 24, 2024

As much as I love them, with chickens – it’s always something. Chickens are both outrageously resilient and incredibly fragile at the same time. When I made the […]

Re-Wilding The Homestead
Homesteading

Re-Wilding The Homestead

Posted on: February 23, 2024February 23, 2024

Spring is near, the red wing blackbirds are back, daffodils are peeking out, and tiny leaves are appearing despite the recent snow. We’ve been carefully considering some large […]

How Does Snow Affect Maple Sap Flow? And Other Sap Flow Intricacies
Maple Syrup

How Does Snow Affect Maple Sap Flow? And Other Sap Flow Intricacies

Posted on: February 22, 2024February 22, 2024

We had a huge warm up today following the 8 inches of snow we received over the weekend, the temperature went from 28F (-2C) up to 60F (15C) […]

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