Get out your checkbook. According to the agriculture.com website, the average grain farmer has to invest in about $715k of agricultural equipment – and that’s not even new. The equipment might be anywhere from five to 10 years old. Farming is expensive, and one of the...
The latest statistics from the Pew Research Center shows that 20% of the American population – or more than 64 million people – live with multiple generations under one roof. This research shows that extended family living has become more popular with all racial...
Some things just don’t change, and that’s not always good. Take the benchmark measurements for the average garage. They’ve been the same for the past century, even though the length of our vehicles has gone from about 11 feet (the length of a Ford Model T) to about 15...
It might be just a hobby. It could be a way to make money. The place an artist makes their craft is usually called a studio. It can be nothing more than a converted space in a home, or a massive building. The choice is usually decided on budget. Before the budget...
We’ve learned so far (Roof Snow Danger and Removal: What You Should Know – Part 1) that the wetter the snow on your roof, the heaver it is. And, if it turns to ice, it can weigh up to three times as much as wet snow. That’s why it’s difficult to determine the actual...