Jim Mize remembers hearing rain on a tin roof whenever he visited grandpa's house. Now a grandfather, himself, the sound takes him back to those good...
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Kentucky farmwife Catherine Pond takes us to the fair and looks into the history of how state and county fairs began in the United States.
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The new organic pest control product is self-operating and self-cleaning, zapping harmful bugs without chemicals over an area of several acres.
You might only be familiar with the round, orange pumpkins that show up everywhere in the fall, but there are many more kinds of pumpkins, ranging in...
The TreePod, a hanging treehouse, allows you to create a "hideout" wherever you go. No hammer and nails needed, and you can stowe it away when you're...
The National Wild Turkey Federation's director of photography shares the secrets to better outdoor photos when hunting, fishing and nature-watching.
Clearing your land means you are well on your way to building your dream rural home. But what will you do with all that timber?
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We review some of the best tiny house vacation rentals where you can "try before you buy" tiny home living in the Southern United States.
We offer a guide to some of the best state parks in the South, including stunning beauties in Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.
We review our 6 favorite Mississippi State Parks, which include beautiful lakes, world-class golf courses, even an early-1800s parkway.