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Homestead Definition​

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What is a homestead? Homestead is defined as a house and the farmland that it is on. But the modern homestead definition, and the term “homesteading,” means so much more…

Homestead Definition


According to Merriam-Webster,


homestead is a house and the farmland that it’s on.

This simple definition is both broad and flexible enough to encompass anything from a completely self-sufficient rural farm to the suburban mom who seeks to grow food in her backyard garden, preserve and can her own food, and simplify her life.

Whenever you’re considering the definition of a homestead, keep in mind that no two people define a homestead the same way. What may seem like a primitive homestead to one person may seem like the height of luxury to another. All homesteads follow, to some degree, the concept of self-sufficient living. This is also described as the act of homesteading. (Not to be confused with the Homestead Act of 1862)

To what extent one takes that concept depends on the interests, talents, and time available from the individual as well as the location of the homestead. Most homesteaders are also good problem-solvers and planners.

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The Self-Sufficient Homestead


At one end of the homesteading spectrum is the completely self-sufficient, independent family or individual. These “off grid” types seek to divest themselves of all reliance on modern conveniences. Many eschew even a simple connection to the power grid, preferring to generate electricity by solar or wind power.


These self-sufficient homesteads are typically found in rural areas where crops and livestock can be raised and food sources supplemented through hunting. Many such rural homesteads provide eggs, meat, dairy products and grain right from their own farms. What cannot be used in season is canned, dehydrated or stored for later consumption.

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Blended Homesteads


A blended homestead combines modern conveniences and luxuries with some degree of self-sufficiency. Such a homestead may be found in any environment: urban, suburban, rural. These are families or individuals with a desire or love for one or more aspects of homesteading, but who have neither the time nor the interest in committing to a fully self-sufficient lifestyle. One family following this model may how to grow and can vegetables, but have no interest or desire to raise livestock. Another may love keeping backyard chickens but purchases feed from the store instead of raising it.

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Starting the Homestead Journey


You can begin your own homesteading journey wherever you live and in whatever circumstances you find yourself. Concepts of simplicity, natural living, and do-it-yourself can be expanded at your own pace to create your own unique homestead journey. You don’t need to live in a log cabin with chickens scratching in the yard to have an ‘official’ homestead. Urban, suburban or rural homes can become homesteads with the right mindset.


Check out this family who sold everything to live off the land.

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