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The event, which drew 5,000 people from all over the country, just wrapped up its 4th year in Ohio’s Amish Country, where homesteading is a way of life.
The question of licensing comes as civilians continue their expedited weather warning and disaster response without regulation and support of local authorities.
‘We are now ... generations removed from commonly knowing how to gut a chicken, tap a maple tree, and plant tomatoes,’ regenerative farmer Joel Salatin said.
Two volunteers, one in Arizona, the other in Florida, have launched separate missions to restore military headstones and bronze markers to their former glory.
The event, which drew 5,000 people from all over the country, just wrapped up its 4th year in Ohio’s Amish Country, where homesteading is a way of life.
The question of licensing comes as civilians continue their expedited weather warning and disaster response without regulation and support of local authorities.
‘We are now ... generations removed from commonly knowing how to gut a chicken, tap a maple tree, and plant tomatoes,’ regenerative farmer Joel Salatin said.
Two volunteers, one in Arizona, the other in Florida, have launched separate missions to restore military headstones and bronze markers to their former glory.