Expert Tips from Curtis Stone: Navigating the Search for a Homestead (1/2)

by | Sep 6, 2023 | Silver IRA | 43 comments




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Curtis Stone who you know (From the Farm) series and long ago the (Urban Farmer) and David DuByne talked about the most important aspects when choosing land to set up your homestead. What to avoid, and what to grab immediately.

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Finding a Homestead: Expert Tips – Part 1 (Curtis Stone)

Purchasing a homestead is an exciting venture. It marks the beginning of a new chapter in one’s life, filled with possibilities, self-sustainability, and the connection to nature. However, finding the perfect homestead can be a daunting task without the right guidance. That’s where expert advice comes in handy.

Curtis Stone, an urban farmer and author, has spent years honing his skills in sustainable agriculture and has valuable insights to offer when it comes to finding the ideal homestead. In this article, we will explore some of his expert tips to help you in your quest for the perfect slice of paradise.

1. Define your vision:
Before embarking on the search for a homestead, it is important to have a clear vision of what you want to achieve. Ask yourself questions like, “What type of lifestyle do I want?” or “What are my long-term goals for this property?” By defining your vision, you can narrow down your search to properties that align with your ambitions and aspirations.

2. Research local zoning laws:
Understanding the local zoning laws and regulations should be a top priority. Some areas have restrictions on the use of land, limitations on keeping animals or building structures, which may not align with your homesteading goals. Familiarize yourself with these laws to avoid any surprises or setbacks in the future.

3. Water resources and soil quality:
Water is the lifeline of any homestead. Assess the availability and quality of water sources on the property. Check for access to wells, rivers, lakes, or even natural springs. Additionally, evaluate the soil quality as it directly impacts your ability to grow crops and raise animals. Conduct soil tests to determine fertility levels and assess if any amendments are required.

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4. Accessibility and infrastructure:
Consider the accessibility of the property as it can impact both your daily life and your homesteading activities. Assess the proximity of nearby amenities such as grocery stores, schools, and healthcare facilities. Furthermore, evaluate the infrastructure already in place, such as buildings, fences, or irrigation systems, as this can save significant time and investment.

5. Climate and microclimates:
Understanding the local climate patterns and microclimates is crucial for successful homesteading. Analyze temperature fluctuations, precipitation levels, and frost dates. While some homesteaders may prefer a milder climate, others might seek more challenging environments. Select a location that aligns with your farming or gardening style.

6. Surrounding community:
The community around your homestead can play a vital role in your overall experience. Investigate whether there are like-minded individuals nearby who share your interests and values. Engaging with a supportive community of fellow homesteaders can provide valuable resources, advice, and moral support throughout your journey.

These are just a few of Curtis Stone’s expert tips to help you find your dream homestead. Investing time in proper research and planning will ensure your purchase aligns with your goals and aspirations. In the next part of this series, we will delve deeper into Curtis Stone’s insights on homesteading, covering other essential aspects such as sustainable farming practices, livestock considerations, and maximizing small spaces.

Stay tuned for expert tips – Part 2!

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43 Comments

  1. David Breitenfeld

    Homesteading and setting up how you want to live if fine but, if the land is still controlled by the govt feudal tenure, you and your land is controlled by the govt and can be taken away. Allodium/freehold(er) is security and freedom but, I have not ever heard anyone and any organization etc tell you how to restore land rights as allodial. Why not put effort into restoring your right to allodial land? All is lost without it.

    CONSTITUTION OF NEW YORK 1846
    Sec. 11. The People of this State, in their right of sovereignty, are deemed to possess the original and ultimate property in and to all lands within the jurisdiction of the State; and all lands the title to which shall fail, from a defect of heirs, shall revert, or escheat to the people.

    Sec. 12. All feudal tenures of every description, with all their incidents, are declared to be abolished, saving however, all rents and [2655] services certain which at any time heretofore have been lawfully created or reserved.

    Sec. 13. All lands within this State are declared to be allodial, so that, subject only to the liability to escheat, the entire and absolute property is vested in the owners according to the nature of their respective estates.

  2. Lady-T Survival

    I could only afford 2.6 acres which means that I can't graze livestock, or grow lots of grains. But I can grow all the fruits and vegetables I need. Raise rabbits and chickens. I can feed out a hog or two and a steer. If they are available. Hunt for some.

  3. Jarred Ray

    Blue State hater

  4. Phoenix Tide

    May I have another

  5. Blackhawk MG

    What ever happened to ice age farmer?

  6. Joey Barbosa

    I wouldn’t feel safe in Canada. Look at how easily the government froze the truckers assets. I’m in Colorado we’re looking at 100 acres but the water laws are very complicated, the government even owns rainwater. Now the democrat super majority is putting forth legislation to making it easy for the government to take your property and guns. We’re looking at Florida or out of country. Right now I’m more concerned about the local government and mentality of the neighbors than the occasional hurricane.

  7. Nofretari

    I live in the Ozarks

  8. amiramirage

    Great collaboration. I love watching both of your channels.

  9. Melvin Quinones

    If you don't have $200,000 available don't try this . You will have to do the work by yourself and work every day every season for 10 years .

  10. BrutalScout

    That is no longer tornado alley. It shifted east of Texas. Just look at the recent storms.

  11. Durtisdanger

    2 of my favourite humans. Thanks guys!

  12. Paul Brammer

    This guy also boils vinegar to "remove chemtrails". Not exactly credible, to put it very mildly.

  13. Oldesouth Farm

    I find the land needs good soil, sandy loam. I bought a house on clay once, what a nightmare. Also a water source. Problem with trees are the stumps. I bought 40 acres of pasture, sandy loam and planted the type of trees I wanted. Did not have the expense of clearing it. Don’t like rocky land either. As a kid growing up in Michigan we picked more rocks by hand then I ever want to again.

  14. DamnYankeeRebelPrepper

    In Appalachia and the foothills, you can get the variety and resources you need on as little as 3 acres. If you want to clear land, pigs are the way to go.

  15. Dutch Dooley

    If you go to a brewery, sometimes you can get their spent grain. Animals eat it.

  16. Alisabeth Jeffery

    Our governor in Arkansas is getting rid of the income tax as well!! I love Arkansas!! ❤

  17. OldHead

    This was amazing, thank you David and Curtis! My notepad is full!

  18. R A

    Dang! $400 per hour to consult for land analysis! I'm in the wrong profession.

    Unfortunately, 10 acres is out of reach for the vast majority of people's savings except maybe for desert climates with no water or biological resources.

    Then add farm/earthworks machinery and you just cut the few people who might afford 10 acres of desert in half.

    I was a covid buyer too but I could only afford to move out to a small house in the outer burbs.

  19. The Domestead

    All of the North West Pacific states are on a Tsunami plain.

  20. The Domestead

    Super flawed!

    MT, ND AND SD are location of US missile bases and sould be included in that map with DC

  21. Rick Joyce

    We need to focus on the spiritual homestead.

  22. MsStanleycat

    Land costs have quadrupled. And we will also move into a time where you will only have as much land as you can defend.

  23. MsStanleycat

    The Amish may save humanity.

  24. Cathy

    NC is blue, VA is red

  25. Janice O'Connell

    Small farm tractor-Gravely, known as the farmers best friend! My husband and I live humbly on 4.5 acres zone 6 average rainfall of 38" . 1/3 acre devoted to fruit , nuts and veg garden using permaculture methods, silvopasture rotating 25 head sheep and goats from mid march until end of November on 3.75 and the rest in infrastructure and wild areas. We feed hay during the winter months to sheep/goats and sweet potatoes ,tallow and worms from compost heaps to our chickens. Our dairy goats get fed 2nd cutting hay and fruit/veg from our garden and orchard during lactation. Think outside of grain. Grow black walnut (high in tannin to help with parasite load), black locust to correct nitrogen and pods fro sheep and goats….. Layers upon layers really help you utilize a small parcel beyond the norm. It's not how big acreage you get, it's how well you use it.

  26. RichardWizardry

    You need portable electric fence for your sheep so you can control where they graze.
    You also need life stock guardian dogs to protect your sheep or goats.

  27. Natalie Fokes

    Great guest. Great combo of minds of reason. Thank you.

  28. Rat Salad

    Excellent info, thank you to both of you.

  29. bobbie crider

    Southern SIU Illinois is considered the heartland. Shawnee national forest God's little acre. 41:43 North and South are two different states even though the politics show it to have a blue history. North is blue, south is red.

  30. Rob B

    How could we know if other planets are experiencing magnetic anomalies was the the answer I got a year or so ago. Lol it was a good question. Indirectly? Oh that would have been a better answer than belittling my question maybe you didn't have the answer back then.
    Ben I love you channel your work I share it with everyone everyone should be listening to it. I believe they elite know and believe it and have been suppressing it from the masses throughout time. Although some of the craziness out there is being influenced by things happening out there in space the rest is being manipulated by those in the know of what is coming to better their chances to secure the survival of their blood lines when our sun does its thing. Knowledge is not meant for peons.
    Keep up the great work.
    Its said you can tell where a man is by his question.

  31. ChrisA

    You guys are the best. Thanks for having this discussion. Can't wait for part 2.

  32. bobbie crider

    Many from Illinois now reside in Georgia… Chicago Democrats in downtown Atlanta/Left coasters in Austin

  33. Silver Shield Collector

    There are pros and cons with everything you have to be realistic

  34. JoyceE

    Colorado is blue within the cities. Outside of that is red.

  35. Erin Neill

    So good of you to do this. I find it really interesting even though I live in Australia. I grew up on a State Forestry Reserve in the upper Brisbane Valley surrounded by hoop pine plantations and saw mills. Nearby however there were dairy farms.

  36. Sue Warman

    Two GREAT minds, who can exchange complex ideas and express them with clarity – Bravo!!

  37. Sue Warman

    Here in France, the globalists have sent their ex-prisoners/drug addicts/sexual offenders/illegals etc out to the suburbs and even infiltrated the rural areas, and it is these people (who receive their orders and revenue, make no mistake) who will be doing the most to bring down the Government, as well as destroying the infrastructure. I've watched it all happen, over the last 15 years. It's very sad, and very obvious for those with eyes to see.

  38. Sue Warman

    Curtis doesn't just talk the talk, he WALKS THE WALK !! I've had a few exchanges with him in the past, and he respects other peoples' opinions – he a keeper!!

  39. James Dude

    my chickens are free no cage open range. and they are protected by cat's four female cats no dog that is a jack rat eggs I just wait till they announce they laid egg and pay attention go get them lol

  40. SteveAtlas

    Curtis is awesome, "I could have included Arizona in the red states because we all know who won there". Damn right Kari Lake won ⚔⚔

  41. The Lampstands

    Wisconsin is actually red.

  42. The Lampstands

    Get an ol Ford 8 n or Massey diesel…. I've pulled down 30' maple trees with my ol Ford … 2500 in good shape

  43. Mick

    Great to see you both together.

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