I have 3 primary sites I look at:
TBN
CBN (TBN's sister site)
YTMag YTMag site
TBN has been great. I have been here from the start of this site, and it's "Kubota" predecessor site. The wealth of knowledge here never ceases to amaze...
CBN is great. It has more "country life" type of atmosphere.
YTmag, "Yesterdays Tractors", is like a TBN for antiques. However, there is a lot of other info there. Of note, I like thier "articles" section. Members have written articles about many of the frequent topics, like what to look for in a used tractor for example.
Another page is Mark's RV page It has good info about trailers, like how to set up the trailer wiring and brakes, finding shorts, lighting problems ect.
From these primary sites, I have found other links to "stuff" that has been handy...
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You ever see the old Honeymooners tv show, where Norton would tell Ralph his wheels are always turning and gesturing to indicate all the thoughts swirling around in his head. Our wheels have been turning in overdrive with all the different things we'd consider doing on our land. Hopefully, we will have greater success than Norton did with all of his notions.
Thank you to all who suggested a site. I've visited a few and will try to spend more time on them when I can. Other than the CountryByNet site, I had not heard of these others.
I think I have tunnel vision at times on the TBN site, as I did not realize when I posted my request that there is a whole section called other forums, including Rural Living at the bottom of the forums page. Definitely tunnel vision on my part. Need to explore this site more, as well.