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Self Sufficient Life How to Live Off Your Land
Self sufficient life. If that your dream?
More people are turning to homesteading, depending upon themselves for their food and making a living off their land.
If you long to get off the office treadmill and onto your own land, here are some crucial steps you should take to pursue your life of freedom:
Get Out of Debt
As any farmer will tell you, unless you own a corporation with hundreds, if not thousands of acres, you won't make a fabulous income living off the land let alone pursue a self sufficient life.
Those farmers who do own hundreds of acres and thousands of dollars worth of equipment (along with the mortgages to prove it) are struggling to get by.
The secret is to live simply and downsize.
Sell that newer car with those high car payments and buy a used model, preferably one with no payments.
Avoid fast food and cook at home instead.
Learn to live on a budget and cut back on unnecessary expenses.
Then use that extra money to pay off your loans. If you're ready to learn how to take charge of your finances and become debt free forever, click here.
Get Some Land
You don't need hundreds of acres, but if you want to live the self sufficient life, you will need at least five.
You will want enough space for a good sized garden, along with some farm animals. Live in town?
Consider selling or renting that house and buying a used manufactured home set on a small acreage instead.
Many people do it and live quite comfortably – and debt free.
Learn to Grow Your Own Food
Put in a lot of raised beds and
grow potatoes, carrots, tomatoes and other vegetables. Learn to preserve your food through canning, drying and freezing, so that you go to your
pantry instead of the grocery store, cutting down on cost and time. Growing food is one of the most satisfying aspects of living the self sufficient life.
You can learn more about self sufficient gardening by clicking here.
Get Your Goat
Goats will supply you with milk, meat and cheese.
Control their diet – only hay and grains – and your goat’s milk will taste exactly like cow’s milk, only sweeter.
Plus, many people are realizing the health benefits of raw goat’s milk, making it a marketable product.
Get two or three female goats – or does – along with a billy goat, and you will have enough milk for your family and some extra to sell to cover your cost.
Better still, you can raise Boer goats for meat and profit. You can learn more by clicking here.
Raise Chickens
These wonderful birds will supply you with eggs,
meat, and even income if you raise enough of them.
Fresh chicken eggs are easy to sell. These eggs are delicious, and if they come from chickens who have eaten mostly grass and insects –
chickens who live in chicken tractors,
for example – they are also far healthier and more valuable than the store-bought brand.
Diversify What You Sell
Many people who try living off the land make the mistake of raising a single product in large supply and then selling it.
But if the crop fails, then you are in trouble. Instead, raise a small supply of several items to sell.
Sell chicken eggs and goat's milk, honey and produce when it's in season.
That way if one item fails to produce, you have others to fall back on.
Your pursuit of the self sufficient life will be easier.
Avoid the Exotic
A few years ago, raising ostriches were all the rage.
At least they were until those raising them realized not many people are willing to eat ostrich meat.
For the self sufficient life, it is far wiser to stick with the standard fare – chickens and other poultry, pigs, and beef, for example.
Raising something unusual and hoping to get rich off it – like many get rich quick schemes –usually leaves you with an empty pocketbook
and an animal nobody wants and you have to feed.
Raise Only What You Want to Eat
This goes with the ostrich example above. If you don't sell those hundreds of bushels of Japanese beets, then be prepared to eat them.
If you don't enjoy them that much, then don't grow them.
Be Prepared to Learn a New Trade
My grandfather was a plumber, and even during the depression, he prospered.
During hard times, people might not need an insurance adjuster, but they will need someone who can fix their leaky pipes.
Consider learning woodworking, electrical work or mechanics.
Learn to make items others want that you can sell or barter with.
There is no better way to prepare for a self sufficient life.
Sell Online
The World Wide Web is truly the new frontier - just as America was the new frontier a century ago.
More and more people are looking for information and buying online.
The possibilities are as endless as your imagination.
But just setting up a website is not enough. You will need to build a business the smart way.
Learn how.
Simplify
Do you really need three television sets? They use electricity even when they are not running.
How about that 3,000 square foot home? Do you really need all that space, and all that clutter you accumulated to fill it?
Learn to live on less.
Cleaning and protecting all those things simply takes up precious time and money.
The self sufficient life is one of simplicity.
Steer Clear of the Car
You won't be able to homestead successfully if you are driving into town everyday for one thing or another.
If you are a soccer mom and trying to homestead, you are going to become exhausted in a hurry.
Caring for livestock is a full time job that requires you to spend a lot of time on your land.
Plus, the gas and wear and tear on your car is expensive. If you don't like staying at home, the self sufficient life may not be for you.
Don't Go It Alone
Don't try to homestead by yourself. Accidents can happen, and when you live in the country, there will be few neighbors who will hear you call for help.
If you are single, consider finding one or two like-minded individuals who will room with you and share expenses.
Join a Community
Find others in your area passionate about homesteading. Look for a local online group or start one.
Go to your nearby feed store and see if they offer classes on animal husbandry.
Sign up for an organic gardening class. All of these will get you in touch with people who can share information with you and who will encourage you.
Give Back
Be willing to help those who are just starting out on their journey of self reliance.
There's an old phrase that rings true: what goes around, comes around. Make certain that what goes around from you is positive, rather than negative.
Embrace Hard Work
Pursuing a self sufficient life is wonderful, but it does involve a lot of hard, physical labor.
You will be lifting hay bales, roping contrary critters and moving chicken tractors.
I personally love the hard work (and the great sleep I get each night), but if you prefer a desk job, then naturally,
the homesteading life probably isn't for you.
Think you can do these things? Then start working on getting out of debt and go forward! A life of freedom and purpose awaits you.
Live On a Pretty Plot of Land?
Do you live on an idyllic acreage? Or is your small farm near a scenic spot or a large metropolis?
Then your view may be your best source of self reliance.
Consider running a country bed and breakfast.
More people are drawn to country bed and breakfasts where they can escape the hectic pace of the city and live the country life for the weekend.
You can learn more by clicking here.
Then when you are ready to list your farm accommodation, contact Country Living & Farm Lifestyles.
It's a farm directory for agriculture, produce, accommodation and rural services worldwide.
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Ready to give up the day job and live on your hand full time?
You can earn money from home. Learn more.
Ready to build your own home? By building your own home and you can cut way back on the expense and get far closer in your goal of self-sufficient homesteading. Learn more.
Foxfire books are handy tools for anyone interested in homesteading, and their history is a great example of what one man can accomplish when he breaks away from the traditional way of doing things.
Read more.
Would you like to have a home business, but don't know what you want to do. Check out this list of businesses opportunities to give you an idea of how you can stay at home, be more self reliant, and have your own home business to boot.
Having an online business is one of the best ways to make an income, because you can take it with you anywhere.
Learn more.
Some people build a successful business using none other than...eBay! Learn more.
Start keeping bees, and you'll be amazed at how many people will want to buy honey. It's a great opportunity for a home business.
Learn more.
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