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Pocket Farm Book Review

August 23, 2025/

Walk into any grocery store today and you can feel it in your wallet. Eggs, milk, bread, everything costs more than it did last year, and prices aren’t slowing down. Add in headlines about farmland being bought up by billionaires, foreign companies controlling parts of America’s food supply, and “mysterious” raids on small farms, and it’s clear: the system we depend on is more fragile than anyone wants to admit.  For preppers, homesteaders, and even ordinary families, this...

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The Grocery Items That Disappear First in a Blackout

August 21, 2025

The lights cut out without warning. One second the hum of the fridge and the glow of the TV are part of the background, the next you’re standing in silence with nothing but darkness pressing in. Across town, the same thing happens in every home. Within minutes, headlights flood the streets as people pile into cars and rush to the nearest grocery store, desperate to grab whatever they...

The Smart Prepper’s Gun Setup Without Wasting Thousands

August 18, 2025

The last thing you want in a crisis is to realize you’ve poured thousands into shiny firearms that look great at the range but choke when real pressure hits. On the other hand, going cheap on unreliable gear can leave you just as exposed. Plenty of good folks in the prepper world have made both mistakes, either maxing out credit cards for gear they don’t need or settling...

11 Plants That Can Replace Store-Bought Medicine in an Emergency

August 15, 2025

The day the trucks stopped rolling, it didn’t take long for the shelves to go bare. By the third day, the painkillers were gone. Cough syrup, allergy meds, and antibiotics followed close behind. Folks who’d never given a second thought to where their medicine came from were suddenly standing in line, clutching empty baskets, hoping for a restock that wasn’t coming. If you’ve ever lived through a supply...

The Hidden Value of Trash After SHTF

August 9, 2025

Picture this: the shelves at your local store are stripped bare. The last gas station closed days ago. Streets are quiet except for the occasional desperate shout in the distance. It’s been a week since the grid went down, and the comfortable world you knew has shrunk to whatever’s within walking distance. In that kind of collapse, trash after SHTF stops being garbage, it becomes an opportunity.  Most...

Your Bug-Out Bag Might Fail This Brutal 3-Step Challenge

August 5, 2025

You’ve got your bug-out bag packed, zipped, and sitting by the door. Maybe it’s been there for months, just in case. You’ve checked it a dozen times, added a multitool, swapped out the batteries, threw in some protein bars. Feels good, doesn’t it? Like you’ve crossed something big off the survival list. But here’s the thing most folks don’t realize until it’s too late: a packed bag isn’t...

The Prepper’s Guide to Avoiding Scams in a Crisis

August 2, 2025

A few days after the storm, you’re running on backup power. Gas stations are closed, cell service is barely holding, and folks are starting to panic. Then someone shows up claiming to have fuel, water filters, even spare radios, anything people need. But there’s a catch. No receipts. No real name. Just “cash only” and a story that doesn’t quite add up.  It’s in these moments, when everything’s...

Prepping Past 50: How to Keep Your Edge Without Burning Out

August 1, 2025

You’ve been at this a while. Stockpiling, learning the skills, running the drills. But lately… it’s feeling like more of a chore than anything else. What used to give you peace of mind now just feels like another job on the list. Maybe your knees start barking after moving gear around all day. Maybe the pile of supplies in the garage makes you sigh instead of feel proud....

What No One Tells You About Prepping With Pets

July 30, 2025

Did you know nearly half of pet owners say they wouldn’t evacuate during a disaster if they couldn’t bring their animals? That’s not just a touching sentiment, it’s a potential death sentence, both for the people and the pets. Yet most emergency plans, survival blogs, and even bug-out gear checklists barely mention animals at all.  And that’s the dangerous gap nobody wants to talk about. Prepping with pets...

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