Prep

4 Ways People Respond to Crisis Situations and How NOT to Panic

by Chloe Morgan, The Organic Prepper: There is no doubt that, at some point in your life, you have experienced or will experience a major crisis. This can be anything from a major natural disaster, to a mass shooting, to getting stuck in your car in the middle of winter for hours on end and not knowing how long you will be there. […]

Adaptive Gardening: How to Grow Food When You’re Not Fit and Flexible

by Amy Allen, The Organic Prepper: Gardening is a very physical activity. Between planting, weeding, pruning, watering, and many other chores, it’s good exercise! It gets to be challenging when one factors in various kinds of disabilities, up to and including old age. That’s where adaptive gardening comes into play. I learned about adaptive gardening […]

World’s Poultry Supply Threatened as Bird Flu Spreads

by Charlotte Hazard, Just The News: Poultry stocks plummeting have impacted countries including the United States, Britain, France and Japan. Veterinarians and disease experts say the growing concern is the flu has reached wild birds that have the ability to transmit it to poultry, according to Reuters. As a result, poultry farmers are trying to […]

When Nighttime Falls. Lessons from “Savage Continent”

by Daisy Luther, The Organic Prepper: I’ve been working my way through Savage Continent by Keith Lowe lately, and it’s one of the most heart-rending books I’ve ever read. It’s up there with We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families for me. Extremely powerful, important works, that leave you feeling more angry […]