How We Make Money Homesteading - Boots & Hooves Homestead (2024)

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Over the past few years, we have been able to create a farm business and make money homesteading.

First off, we aren’t living an extravagant lifestyle. We try to live as simply as we can and within our means.

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One common theme that I hear a lot is that you need a lot of money to homestead. I actually disagree with this. The reason being is that anyone can fulfill their homestead dreams with the right steps. And what I mean by this is to begin slowly. It takes time to build a dream homestead.

Yes, it takes money. But you don’t have to accomplish everything right away. Start building, but stay within your means.

And you know what, we aren’t finished yet. It will take us many more years of hard work to make our dream homestead a reality.

But, this is not stopping us from taking the steps to build slowly. We have been growing and building up more and more over the past few years.

Do you dream of starting a homestead, but don’t know where to start?

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Would you like to start living your homesteading dreams now?

Let me tell you, you can do all of these things. It doesn’t take a lot to get started. There are all sorts of blog posts out there about homesteading right where you live. So, I’m not going to write about that here. What I am going to share is how we make it work and on one income.

You see, I left my HR career when I married my husband and moved to the country. Shortly after our wedding, we became pregnant with our first child and within 4 years of marriage, we had 3 children.

Homesteading wasn’t goal of mine until I had children. But I wanted to live a more natural lifestyle for my children. I wanted them to be healthy and happy little children. I wanted to provided them with a great life. And to me living in the country, natural living, and homesteading all go hand in hand.

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Start now and build slowly.

I am a firm believer in having multiple streams of income and to be prepared for when one no longer produces or fails in any way.

We have started small and built a little at a time. Whenever we had the opportunity to do so, we would invest in our business and the homestead. By doing this, we have been able to grow a little more each year.

It all started with a few baby chicks and we’ve been able to grow, slowly.

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Here are a few ways that we can afford to grow our homestead on one income:

Livestock

My husband is a cattle rancher; we have a small herd of cattle, but he also takes on seasonal work for our neighboringcattle ranch.

We have several goats that we utilize as browsers to clear up brush here and for a neighboring ranch.

Also, we breed our goats for various different opportunities – meat goats, dairy goats, and goats to be sold as babies for local family farms and/or 4-H projects.

Our chickens produce eggs year round, naturally. We sell off several dozens of eggs a week and we sell baby chicks whenever we have broody hens.

Products

I make craft soap from our goat’s milk and sell at vendor/craft fairs throughout the year. I also make a variety of herbal salves, balms, scrubs, and more to sell at events.

We have an online store & Etsy shop.

Participate in local Farmer’s markets. And a small CSA is in the works.

Blogging

What started as a hobby, has grown into a nice little source of income through multiple sources, such as: affiliate links, ad networks, sponsored and contributor posts.

I also have a digital shop and use Etsy too.

Victoria with “A Modern Homestead” has an amazing eBook here. Just applying her methods has grown my blog tremendously. When I first joined her mastermind group, I was hardly gaining 1k page views a month.

Within two months, it grew to over 35k page views a month and continues to grow every day! I highly recommend!

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Here are a few more things we do to save money:

  • We live as simply and frugally as we can.
  • Avoid debt.
  • Only own one vehicle. My husband also owns a “mini truck” for getting around the farm.
  • Grow as much of our own food as we can.
  • Preserve our food.
  • Cook from scratch.
  • During the winter, we heat our home with a wood stove.
  • We try to buy most things used and save up for things we truly need.

So, there you have it, how we make money homesteading. And a few ways that we afford to live our homestead dreams. What have you done to grow your homestead dreams?

How We Make Money Homesteading - Boots & Hooves Homestead (2024)

FAQs

How do homesteads make money? ›

Market gardening is one of the most common ways homesteaders make income from their land. This consists of growing produce, flowers, or a combination of both at a scale that provides for you AND surplus to sell. The two primary ways to sell garden goods are: Direct to consumer.

How do you make money in homestead? ›

Below are some of our favorite ways that you can make money homesteading.
  1. Grow Mushrooms. Growing mushrooms is obviously one of our favorite choices here at GroCycle. ...
  2. Sell Fresh Fish. ...
  3. Start a Christmas Tree Farm. ...
  4. Grow Microgreens. ...
  5. Sell Baked Goods. ...
  6. Raise Bees for Honey. ...
  7. Rent Bees Out for Pollination. ...
  8. Sell Extra Bees.

Does homesteading really save money? ›

Overall, with plenty of care and planning, you can cut hundreds of dollars out of your yearly expenses. And this money saved can help you get your dream homestead and get you further along the path to self-reliance when you get there.

How do small farms make money? ›

Try direct-to-consumer marketing and sales tactics like PYOs, CSAs, co-ops, local restaurant sales or farmers markets. Sell your byproducts, “ugly food” or flowers. Tap into the demand for farm education. Use new farming methods to increase your products' value proposition.

How do I start a homestead with little money? ›

10 steps to start homesteading, on the cheap
  1. Simplify your life. This would be the first thing to do when you want to start homesteading. ...
  2. Make homesteading friends. ...
  3. Start gardening. ...
  4. Preserve what you grow and what you gather. ...
  5. Learn to sew. ...
  6. Get starts from other people. ...
  7. Plan ahead. ...
  8. Cheap chickens.

Why is homesteading a good idea? ›

One of the biggest benefits of this lifestyle is the ability to provide for yourself without relying on external sources like grocery stores or energy companies.

What are the disadvantages of homesteading? ›

Cons of Buying Homestead Property:
  • Limitations on Property Usage: Homestead laws often impose restrictions on the use and development of the property. ...
  • Reduced Mobility: Homestead property typically requires a certain level of commitment, as it may limit your ability to relocate or sell the property easily.

Does homestead pay taxes? ›

Homestead tax exemptions shelter a certain dollar amount or percentage of home value from property taxes. They're called “homestead” exemptions because they apply to primary residences, not rental properties or investment properties. You must live in the home to qualify for the tax break.

Can you live off of a homestead? ›

The answer is yes, but homesteading today is different than you might expect from the tradition of pioneer days. It is still possible to live self-sufficiently on a small piece of land; it's just that many of the tools and technique to achieve your homestead dream have changed.

Do you have to be rich to homestead? ›

The most costly part of homesteading is, of course, buying the land you plan to homestead on. However, if you have no or very limited money, you can start homesteading long before you buy your own land. In this article, we'll show you how to preserve food, mend your own clothing, barter for goods and more.

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