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Homesteading 101 - For Beginners - Getting Started Homesteading. No Regrets: 10 Key Things To Consider Before Moving To The Country. The country lifestyle is not for everyone.

No Regrets: 10 Key Things To Consider Before Moving To The Country

Every day I commute into my job in the city I hear at least one fellow commuter complaining about the ferry service. Or about logging on the local mountain. Or the weather. Which always leads me to wonder, “What did you think it would be like when you moved somewhere you can only access by ferry/has a long history of logging/where it rains a lot”? It’s all about preparation. Here are a few things to ponder before committing to the rural lifestyle: Income – What will you do for income? There are a lot of questions you need to ask yourself before changing your lifestyle so dramatically, but these 10 will help you get some clarity around whether or not a life in the country is for you. Victoria Gazeley lives and works in an 80-plus year old restored heritage log cabin on the wild west coast of British Columbia, Canada.

Related Posts: Country Living. Homesteading Today. The Homesteader's Free Library. Start A 1-Acre, Self-Sufficient Homestead - Modern Homesteading. Everyone will have a different approach to keeping a self-sufficient homestead, and it’s unlikely that any two 1-acre farms will follow the same plan or methods or agree completely on how to homestead.

Start A 1-Acre, Self-Sufficient Homestead - Modern Homesteading

Some people like cows; other people are afraid of them. Some people like goats; other people cannot keep them out of the garden. Some people will not slaughter animals and have to sell their surplus stock off to people who will kill them; others will not sell surplus stock off at all because they know that the animals will be killed; and still others will slaughter their own animals to provide their family with healthy meat. For myself, on a 1-acre farm of good, well-drained land, I would keep a cow and a goat, a few pigs and maybe a dozen hens. The goat would provide me with milk when the cow was dry. Raising a Dairy Cow Cow or no cow? On the other hand, the food that you buy in for this family cow will cost you hundreds of dollars each year. 1-Acre Farm With a Family Cow. Homesteading Videos: Franklin Springs Family Media.

Homesteading Videos: Kevin SulaeArts. Lehman's Country Life. C.P.S. Free Farm Plans. Project Homestead. Practical Preppers - Survival Consultation. Designing Your Ideal Homestead by Fred Wilson. A homestead is neither a farm, nor a rural residence; therefore, it presents design challenges that are different from the others.

Designing Your Ideal Homestead by Fred Wilson

A rural residence is basically nothing more than a suburban house plunked down on a larger lot, and any outdoor design will be largely concerned with landscaping, with appearances. A farm, on the other hand, is more like an industrial complex. Depending on its type, it will involve several or even many buildings-it must make accommodations for the passage and maneuvering of very large equipment and the handling and storage of many tons of products that might range from seed and fertilizer to hay and grain to milk or meat. Efficiency and convenience take precedence over more aesthetic aspects....