'Get To the Farm' 10 Must-See Channels

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Homesteading is a lifestyle that appeals to those who want to live a simpler life, be self-sufficient, and have a closer connection to nature. It's a way to live more sustainably, grow your own food, raise animals, and reduce your reliance on outside resources. Homesteaders often value traditional skills like canning, preserving, and sewing, and strive to live off the land as much as possible. While it requires hard work and dedication, homesteading offers a sense of independence and fulfillment that many find rewarding.

When you visit homesteaders you never know what they will be up to. Let's pop in at on a few and see what's happening!

We joined    / @thatgothfarmer   for Hailey's first livestream!

Mike is in the kitchen at    / channel  . He is whipping up some unique tasty treats.

Spring on the homestead can be a challenging time, especially when it comes to dealing with mud.    / @butlerfamilyfarm2005   shows us how the melting snow and spring rains can create a muddy mess that can be difficult to navigate.

   / @clivesconundrumgarden   shows us how an earthworm bin can be a fun and educational way to introduce children to the joys of gardening.

   / @flannelfarms   is weaning their current litter of piglets.

Meghan at    / @thefiresidefarms   shows us how she grows in the winter with a review of the hydroponics tower she used this year.

Heirloom reviews    / @heirloomreviews   is continuing his series on tomato/peppers

Suburbanhomesteaderwy-az    / @suburbanhomesteaderwy-az   shows us how easy it is to graft local apple trees onto your root stock.

The Crockers at Shootdang Ranch    / @thecrockers   talk about starting small and not taking on too much when beginning homesteading.

   / @slowsteading   shows us how to cut back on the Homestead- there may be situations where cutting back on your homesteading activities may be necessary- such as financial constraints, health issues, family responsibilities, burnout, or environmental factors.

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