Top 4 Ways That Homesteaders Are More Prepared For Quarantine

Homesteaders, people that live primarily off of their own land and are self-sufficient, are some of the most prepared for quarantine. Homesteaders have decreased in numbers as the age of convenience and technology continues to thrive, however, their presence is still crucial to modern-day society. Homesteaders get a majority of the things they need to survive from their land; from food, to furniture, and even water, homesteaders do not reap the benefits of modern-day conveniences as they produce many of their own products.

Homesteaders prepared for quarantine

As the COVID-19 pandemic forces people all over the world to stay inside and forces stores and businesses to close down until further notice, many people are overwhelmed with how they will get the things they need to survive. The general population is leaving store shelves empty as they stock up on all kinds of supplies and goods; homesteaders, on the other hand, are not finding themselves in these panicked frenzy-like situations. This post will detail how homesteaders are the most prepared for the COVID-19 quarantine.

How Homesteaders are More Prepared for Quarantine and What We Can All Learn

Homesteaders do not have to rely on stores and businesses to get the supplies they need to survive, in fact, many homesteaders supply stores with what they have grown on their land. As the COVID-19 pandemic leaves people worrying about how they will get the supplies they need during their time in quarantine, homesteaders don’t have to worry. Here are the top 3 ways that homesteaders are the most prepared people and what we can all learn from them. 

Food Preservation

Perhaps one of the biggest things that people all over the world are worrying about is how they will get enough food to survive in quarantine. There are two main reasons that people are panicking over their food supply, not only are shelves left empty, people are trying to avoid going to supermarkets as much as possible in order to avoid contracting the COVID-19 virus. These reasons are forcing people to preserve as much food as possible as the quarantine has no end date. Homesteaders, on the other hand, don’t have to worry too much about this.

vegetable gardens are one way homesteaders are prepared for quarantine

Homesteaders grow their own food in order to survive, and as long as the weather and climate conditions remain beneficial, homesteaders’ crops, which are also their food supplies, will not be impacted. Homesteaders will not have to go to grocery stores in order to get food for quarantine, they can rely on their crops the way they would normally.

Production of Clothing and Craftwork

Similar to growing their own food, homesteaders produce their own clothing and craftwork, by using things they have grown on their property. Homesteaders will not have to wait for stores and businesses to open back up in order to get new products and goods; instead, they possess the knowledge on how to make the products themselves.

A woman sewing clothes

A siding contractor in Voorhees pointed out that in addition to being able to make whatever they need and not having to depend on stores to open back up, homesteaders can also fix anything that breaks during this pandemic. He added that producing their own clothing and craftwork teaches homesteaders how to repair things so that they will not have to rely on any other business during these trying times.

Ability to Sell Goods

The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting businesses all over the world, putting many out of business and forcing employees to either take pay cuts or get laid off. Homesteaders do not have to worry about this negative aspect of the pandemic as much as the general population; this is because of their ability to sell their goods.

Selling produce at a fruit stand.

Homesteaders already make a majority of their income by selling their goods, mainly their crops; this will likely not change as the pandemic persists and when it ends. People will still need crops that homesteaders grow in order to survive; likewise, homesteaders can sell other items they have made such as furniture and other craftwork.

What We Can Learn From Homesteaders About Being Prepared for Quarantine

Homesteaders can teach us all a number of things, but especially the importance of not becoming too dependent on store-bought products. If you have the space on your property to produce any sort of crop or good, it will be worth your while to do so. Not only will learning how to produce your own goods be beneficial during uncertain times like a global pandemic, but it will also allow you to have fresh food when you want, and an income to fall back on, and will give you important knowledge and skills. Consider adopting homestead ways of life today.

The general population is leaving store shelves empty as they stock up on all kinds of supplies and goods; homesteaders, on the other hand, are not finding themselves in these panicked frenzy-like situations. This post will detail how homesteaders are the most prepared for the COVID-19 quarantine.

4 Comments

  1. I’m slowly adopting more and more homesteading ways. I think it is so important now.

    1. That’s awesome. Step by step and little by little and before you know it, Voila!



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