Having grown up in a small town, one major lesson I learned growing up is that people help each other. We help family as much as we can, but we also help strangers, neighbors, people at church, anyone we can. That's our job, not just as citizens but as human beings.
When it comes to homesteading and prepping, we all have to help each other. If I have too much of something that you need, it's my job to help you out and vice versa. Donne was right: no man is an island. We can feel that way as farmers, doing so much work on our own all the time, but it's okay for us to reach out and ask for help, and it is our job to help others who need it. So, the first tip I want to share in prepping and homesteading is to ask for help. Join groups on Facebook, read blogs, watch YouTube videos and take notes (at least, I have to take notes because I forget so much with the brain fog). Ask people for advice. Show them pictures of your setup and ask what they recommend. Then, follow what seems to be the best advice or what most people agree on. After that, here are some things I've learned over the years that can work. Time
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If you have any advice to add to these lists, please add them in the comments. What has worked for you? Let's help each other out and share our best advice.
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