Homesteading means different things to different people based on their situations. To me and my DH, homesteading is being as self-sufficient as we can by growing large gardens, saving seeds, planting and maintaining fruit trees, bushes, and brambles, keeping and raising chickens and rabbits, feeding out a pig and a steer each year, canning fruits, veggies, meat, relishes, pickles, jams, jellies, making our own breads and cooking from scratch. We also have learned how to make our own detergents and cleaning supplies and have stocked up the ingredients to make several years worth. We have about 400 jars and twice that many lids. We have a wood burning stove for heat and alternative method of cooking. I have milked goats in the past and made cheeses and soaps, so I can go back to this if DH will EVER agree. We have numerous tools and equipment, both manual and powered including an old tractor with implements. DH is currently putting in a root cellar for food and seed storage (and he hopes wine making). We also have a stocked fish pond on the farm, horses for alternative means of transportation, land on a river some 30 miles away, a greenhouse, and large pastures to feed the cow and horses on. We currently don't produce any income from the farm, as DH works full-time off the farm and I am drawing long-term disability from my employer and working 1-2 days a week as the doc will allow. We hope to be able to enlarge the gardens next year and sell some produce and eggs and rabbits to help offset the cost of the chicken and rabbit food. We slop the pig, so it costs nothing to feed it. The steer is grass fed on the pasture so no cost there either. DH hopes to slaughter them himself with help from friends, so that will save a great deal on meat cost. I am also beginning to save grass clippings after they are cut and dried to feed the bunnies in the winter and am foraging for feed for the bunnies and turning the hens out to forage during the day to help with food costs. Sorry for the long-winded post, but I needed to say all of this to explain our homestead and what it means to us. Blessings, firegirl