When I talk
about our home, I call it a homestead but sometimes I call it a farm too.
But what is
the right definition or maybe there isn’t a right definition?
Looking in
the dictionary I found:
Farm
1. Land cultivated for agricultural
production. 2. A . Land used for breeding and raising of
domestic animals. B. an area of water
used for breeding and raising of a particular type of aquatic animals.
Yes, we are
farmers! We have land for agricultural production but….
We have
also a family house with buildings for our livestock, we cultivate the land. I
think the difference can be found elsewhere….
A
farm, generates money by raising and
selling livestock and/or produce of the land. Like the definition it’s about
production. A farmer has a different goal then the homesteader. A farmer will
have a income of it’s land and make profit.
A homestead
is a place were a person or a family cultivates the land and try to become more self sufficient. On a
homestead they try to live on the land by growing and raising their own food.
Though they maybe will sell some products of their land, it’s not the most
important goal they have. They like to
use what they can on their land to make it more sustainable.
We have our
home not only for to generate income for we do have another income, but we try
to live of the land, by growing our own food, and use what we have. Trying to
save money, by doing things by ourselves without the need of buying. That is
what we want, what we love to do.
So maybe we
are homesteader or maybe you could call us something else, or maybe we are just
some foolsJ