How to Leave the City & Make Money Homesteading
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- These homesteaders made a living on their farm within 6 years of starting it. Lots of detail on how they made the transition from the city job to farm job.
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0:00 Intro
1:18 The Transition from Town Job to Farm Job
3:39 Using Homestead Income to Fund Your Homestead
6:54 Track Your Spending
9:14 Things to Consider if Opening to the Public
10:51 Is a Farm Enterprise Making You Money?
15:55 How Did They Make the Leap of Faith to Farm Income
17:40 OK with Less and Leaving Your Town Job
21:49 Starting to Grow Your Own Food
24:12 Preparing Yourself Mentally and Emotionally
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This conversation refreshes me on why I am planning to leave my career and have a simpler yet sustainable lifestyle with farming and business ventures.
Warning, it's not simpler.
@@ecocentrichomestead6783 for me it is. Dynamic yet at peace.
10:52 that goat showed that dog who’s boss 😂😂😂
I live in a rural area and have had a big garden, canned, froze and dehydrated foods for years but don’t have room for animals except chickens. I left my well paying job as a nurse and because I ethically cannot participate in the corruption of healthcare will probably never return to it, although I maintain my license and do some private care. But the judgement and questioning is very depressing!
My heart was to serve my patients but healthcare makes you serve them, your master and my life and health is not worth it !
Blessings
I felt that 😢 but there's time to enjoy life n live your Dream 😍😘❗... Blessings n Love to ya 💞💖💞❗
I never based life on a dollar number. I have saved much by growing my own food. I am learning more each day.
seems like they have lots of the same views that I see in Greg Judy who raises animals in missouri
I live in an apartment with my wife and she wants to have chickens and goats when we get a house and i know i want to grow food as well. I believe all signs are pointing to this life style and i wish i could just start tomorrow.
You can start growing some of your own food today in your apartment!
Great interview! 🙂 No matter what your talents were in the city .. there can be a place for it in the country. A doctor, accountant, nurse, artist, welder, mechanic, etc. Be good at what you do and the community will come together like a fabric including you .. that's "social security".
Military
Thank you for making this video! I love seeing people do this. Getting out of the system & back to nature
Love this mindset being discussed here! Wife and I are on the cusp of making this type of transition in our lives. We, as of now, have 4 very weedy agricultural zoned acres on the Big Island of Hawaii. When our obligation to giving our two young men a good start ends, we plan on moving from our urban house in Pittsburgh.
Thanks awesome, take your two young men with you, many hands are needed and they will have an established food production homestead as you two age. I hope they would see that opportunity because the world is falling apart and if you all did it together, you will get that much further that much faster !!!
Blessings
@@rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 of course they will ALWAYS be welcome to….but they probably will not want to come with us…that’s ok too…thank you take care🤙
This is what its Going to take to not only feed our family nutritous foods n To Get the world Back together again 😉💭💯❗... Very smart Power team n Happy family , offering so much to learn 😍💯❗
Love your content! Long live the K.K. Slider of farming
Haha had to look that one up!
I’m curious why guineas didn’t work for you. They annihilate pests and are great watch birds. I found them incredibly easy and they didn’t harm the garden. What is it about them that you didn’t like?
I truly enjoyed listening to their experience. Very relatable. Thanks for sharing.
So fascinating and informative. Thoroughly enjoyed these 2 videos, thank you.
Cool, they're not far from me. Will follow on Facebook and plan a visit soon.
Thank you.
This was extremely interesting..this couple did an amazing job at explaining how an why detail..❤
Really enjoyed the last thoughts about ego and humility. Something I think i need to ponder
Thank you for this video very relatable.
Absolutely loved this!! It keeps me going towards my dream as well 😊
So very helpful! Thank you so much!
I enjoyed the conversation. Thanks.
Great conversation thank you
You guys are awesome ❤
This was really enjoyable
Beautiful !
Blessings +++!!!
Literally my dream.
Yes 👍😍 Totally Agree 💯❗
One of the problem with min-maxing around profit and loss is that you can end up in a "pathological" state where you haven't accounted for risk.
Accounting often does a thing where they amortize costs of an investment over the course of a couple of years. I think amortizing risk this way may be a practical way to look at it.
Like it may be more profitable for a few years straight to grow something a certain way, but it might only be viable because the rainfall those years was high. You end up doubling down on the most profitable option, but end up getting shafted on the low-rain year. You may be ultimately more profitable if you choose to do the lower profit but more reliable option.
It hurts to feel like you are leaving money on the table by sacrificing immediate profits over long term stability. But the last thing you want is to have multiple boom and bust cycles line up and make the whole enterprise collapse.
Diversification helps here, but I think by making it more explicit to be about risks you can do a better job planning around it and avoid getting stuck in a lurch.
Less money but less time sat in car on way to and from work,less spent on lunches,more time doing what you feel like,what makes sense to you,more time with your family,building connection in your community etc..really outweighs dollars in the long run,as long as you have health and "enough".
any thoughts of adding fodder to the feed program?
Where is this farm?
Which part of Missouri?
I've been looking for a partner and or participants to be self sustainable
Zero interest
Doing what I can solo
Baffles my mind
I really like you all to not put that thing into your body , not obeying the terrible government!
There's only one way to be successful "leaving the city" to make money doing anything with farming....learn to live on next to nothing. There's very little money to be made in farming unfortunately. You need to be extremely frugal with very, very low costs of living to be successful. Unless you have another source of income (part time job, creating RUclips content, etc).
You put "making money" in your title and then got bombarded with scam bots on how to make money. I'm sure this comment will get one of the scam "text me let's talk" replies
All banned now :)
When I hear someone say "the pandemic" I just can't take anything serious anymore from this person. That people still believe in that nonsense is beyond me.
Hahah I'm right there with you. They were just referring to it as the period of time not that it was real.
You stop learning when you think you know everything.
Thank you.