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Homesteading Roots

In uncertain times, return to your roots, where traditional homesteading skills, faith and family thrive.Join Cheryl Franklin each week as she discusses topics such as self-sufficiency, off-grid living, sustainable and simple living, food and farming, rural living, DIY skills and practical tips- whether you're a beginner or seasoned homesteader. Learn more at https://ozarkshomesteading.com/Cheryl Franklin is the Ozarks Homesteading Expo Founder/Organizer

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    Cackle Hatchery Creates Legacy Hatching Chicks for 90 Years!

    Cackle Hatchery, a family-owned business for 90 years, has navigated the evolution of hatcheries in the United States, breeding and production challenges, chick season and shipping challenges, feather sexing and breeding programs, the growth of backyard chickens, the impact of COVID-19, and the popularity of colored eggs and market trends. The conversation covers topics such as egg production and recipes, the annual chicken festival, event scheduling and coordination, poultry sales and seasonal trends, heritage turkeys and poultry breeding, work-life balance and business management, chick processing and homesteading camp, and ordering from Cackle Hatchery. The discussion also delves into community engagement and the challenges of managing a poultry business.TakeawaysCackle Hatchery's 90-year legacy reflects the evolution of hatcheries in the United States.The growth of backyard chickens has been impacted by COVID-19, leading to changes in market trends and the popularity of colored eggs. Annual chicken festivals are a significant community engagement opportunity for poultry businesses.Poultry sales and seasonal trends play a crucial role in the business operations of hatcheries.Chapters00:00 The Legacy of Cackle Hatchery06:23 Breeding and Production Challenges13:01 Feather Sexing and Breeding Programs20:42 Popularity of Colored Eggs and Market Trends27:04 Event Scheduling and Coordination34:04 Work-Life Balance and Business Management

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    From chickens to healthy sodas? Yes Honey! Heather Mincer shares her unexpected journey.

    The conversation covers the journey of the Yes Honey brand, from its inception to its growth and challenges. The conversation covers the importance of community connections at the Ozarks Homesteding Expo, the role of faith in business growth, and the resilience shown in the face of adversity.TakeawaysCommunity BuildingProduct Development Community ConnectionsFaith and BusinessAdversity and ResilienceChapters00:00 Homesteading Camp and New Friends06:23 The Yes Honey Experience12:18 Reading Labels and Food Choices19:20 Vendor Support and Community32:22 Adversity and Resilience

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    Morel Mushroom Fever in the Ozarks with Mike Snyder, Wildwise Botanicals

    This week, we welcome guest Mike Snyder of Midwest Botanicals. Learn more at www.wildwisebotanicals.com  --In uncertain times, return to your roots, where traditional homesteading skills, faith and family thrive.This show is brought to you by Ozarks Homesteading. Visit our website: www.ozarkshomesteading.com Learn more about our sponsor, Azure Standard, right here! www.azurestandard.com Hosted by Cheryl Franklin, Ozarks Homesteading Expo Founder/Organizer. Contact her at [email protected]

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    Multi-Generational Living is Making a Comeback: My kids are moving back to our farm!

    In uncertain times, return to your roots, where traditional homesteading skills, faith and family thrive.Learn more about our sponsor, Azure Standard, right here! www.azurestandard.com Hosted by Cheryl Franklin, Ozarks Homesteading Expo Founder/Organizer. Contact her at [email protected]

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    Some lost it all in 2020, but did they? An interview with Daneen Parish, Purple Passion Farm

    In uncertain times, return to your roots, where traditional homesteading skills, faith and family thrive.Learn more about our sponsor, Azure Standard, right here! www.azurestandard.com Hosted by Cheryl Franklin, Ozarks Homesteading Expo Founder/Organizer. Contact her at [email protected]

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    Back to the Roots that Built Us: Cheryl Franklin, founder/organizer of Ozarks Homesteading, shares her story

    In uncertain times, return to your roots, where traditional homesteading skills, faith and family thrive.Learn more about our sponsor, Azure Standard, right here! www.azurestandard.com Hosted by Cheryl Franklin, Ozarks Homesteading Expo Founder/Organizer. Contact her at [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

In uncertain times, return to your roots, where traditional homesteading skills, faith and family thrive.Join Cheryl Franklin each week as she discusses topics such as self-sufficiency, off-grid living, sustainable and simple living, food and farming, rural living, DIY skills and practical tips- whether you're a beginner or seasoned homesteader. Learn more at https://ozarkshomesteading.com/Cheryl Franklin is the Ozarks Homesteading Expo Founder/Organizer

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In uncertain times, return to your roots, where traditional homesteading skills, faith and family thrive.Join Cheryl Franklin each week as she discusses topics such as self-sufficiency, off-grid living, sustainable and simple living, food and farming, rural living, DIY skills and practical tips-...

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Homesteading Roots is created and hosted by Cheryl Franklin.
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