
Homesteading From Scratch
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Guiding readers from desire to full-blown off-the-grid living-and everything in between-this book covers farming, animal husbandry, food preparation, homeschooling, fiber arts, and even marketing. It provides inspiration from other homesteaders, with operations from small to large, who have made a go of it, outlining their successes and failures throughout the process. It helps to democratize the homesteading movement, by providing "ins? for nearly every level of dedication, from the container gardener to full-time farmers. It provides the knowledge necessary to discover homesteading as a movement and as a lifestyle.
Inspired by From Scratch magazine, an online publication devoted to homesteading and intentional living, this book provides readers with continued support and community for information and resources online. This book serves as a reference, as well as a cheerleader, for those who want a bit more control and responsibility over where their food comes from, the things they consume, and how they live their lives.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Section One: Getting Started
- Chapter 1: What is Homesteading?
- A working definition
- Why should you homestead?
- What are you homesteading for: money, self-sufficiency, passion?
- Different ideas about homesteading
- Different homesteading goals
- Determining your goals
- Homesteader profile: Samantha McClellan
- Chapter 2: What Do You Bring to the Table?
- Assessing abilities
- Assessing resources: do you need land?
- Notes on zoning and HOA rules
- You will never be an expert, so you may as well get started
- Chapter 3: Self-Sufficiency
- How self-sufficient do you want to be?
- Separating needs from wants
- Necessities
- Chapter 4: The Importance of Food
- Where does your food come from?
- Growing and producing your own food
- What do all those labels mean?
- Section Two: Farming
- Chapter 5: Where Do I Get Land?
- Renting versus owning
- Yard farming
- Basic steps to convert your yard into a farm
- Micro farms
- Urban farms
- Chapter 6: How to Farm
- The basics
- Conventional farming
- Organic farming
- Permaculture
- Biodynamics
- Chapter 7: Animal Husbandry
- The basics
- Meat, milk, eggs, fish, fiber, and more
- Keeping your animals healthy
- Keeping your animals happy
- Chapter 8: Record Keeping and Planning
- Don't skip the planning stage
- Making a farm plan
- Farming versus gardening
- Farm/garden design and layout
- What to grow: cash versus calories
- Section Three: Dollars and Sense
- Chapter 9: A Business Plan
- What is it for, and do you need one?
- Determining profit . . . and its importance
- Chapter 10: Financing
- The basics
- Traditional funding sources
- Nontraditional funding sources
- Microloans
- CSAs as a funding source
- Chapter 11: Marketing
- Getting the word out
- Social media and beyond
- Local avenues
- Section Four: Learning to Love the Fiber Arts!
- Chapter 12: The Importance of Fiber
- As a step toward self-sufficiency
- As a commercial venture
- As an alternative to meat animals
- Chapter 13: Fiber Animals
- Sheep, goats, rabbits, and alpacas!
- Wool gathering
- From fleece to yarn
- Homesteaders' favorite fiber animals
- Chapter 14: Crochet, Knitting, Macramé, Sewing, and More
- Fiber arts basics
- Outlets for your goods
- Pricing your goods
- Section Five: Home Production
- Chapter 15: Canning
- Lessons learned
- A bit of canning history
- Canning safety
- Water bath canning
- Pressure canning
- Storing canned goods
- Top five canning mistakes
- Chapter 16: Dairy
- Milk and more
- Making cheese
- Making yogurt
- Making butter
- Farmhouse Cheddar
- Quick and Easy Yogurt
- Marble Method for Making Butter
- Chapter 17: Fermentation
- My first foray into fermentation
- What is fermentation?
- Sauerkraut and beyond
- Troubleshooting
- Chapter 18: Eggs
- Love at first crack
- Egg surprises
- Safety information
- Tips for getting eggs from other birds
- Egg sales
- Chapter 19: The Basics of Baking
- How baking bread saved my sanity
- The science behind the magic
- Bread and beyond
- Baking tips
- Pita Bread
- Sourdough Starter
- Mom's Cornbread
- Section Six: Lifestyle
- Chapter 20: Children
- Homeschooling
- Homesteader profile: Jennifer Hall
- Herding cats-raising kids on the homestead
- Chapter 21: Community
- Moving into a community
- The importance of community
- Building a community
- How to host a crop mob
- Chapter 22: Marking Time
- Living in the seasons
- Faith and homesteading
- Celebrate the seasons
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Appendices:
- Sample Farm Plan
- The Basics of Composting
- Tools
- Soil Fertility Basics
- Solarizing Raised Beds
- About the Author
- Index
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