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A boy and his chickens bathing in the dirt. Photo by Angela Snowman: HTPost.com
Tractor from 'yester-year'. Photo by Angela Snowman: HTPost.com

Welcome to Homesteader's Trading Post Wikipedia

Growing to be your one stop source for everything homestead!
Cupola & weathervane atop a barn. Photo by Angela Snowman: HTPost.com

The Homesteader's Trading Post Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia resource where you will find articles related to raising livestock and crops, selecting the right tools and products to use on your farm, building plans and dinner plans for you and your family. This Wikipedia is here to help answer your questions such as: What kind of corn should I grow for my location? What is the best pasture to plant for beef cattle? My horse is lame and there is black on the bottom of her hoof- what could be wrong? or How do I build a chicken coop? We are adding more content is an ongoing effort so please check back often for reliable and valid information on subjects you are interested in!

Blue links are pages with content in them--red links are blank pages that need content. We are just starting our Wiki and need your help! If you have photos you would like to share with us for this Wiki or in-depth knowledge on a subject please let us know! We are looking for photos of anything and everything agriculturally related- every type of grain, different species of livestock, all different saddle types, different farm equipment, etc. If you've got great photos we would love to display them on one of our Wikipedia pages!


Homesteader's Trading Post Wikipedia is designed to be viewable by the public but the content is supplied by trusted professionals in each subject. If you have information you would like to include in the Homesteader's Trading Post Wikipedia please contact the site administrator at admin@htpost.com with your request. Thank you for your support!


Quick Links- visit the Categories section for a list of pages with content

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