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Mississippi Family Homestead

Hands-on homesteading talk from Scott and Tina in rural Mississippi. Every Friday we share honest, practical advice on raising chickens, growing food, canning, and living a more self-sufficient life. Whether you are just starting out or years into your homestead journey, pull up a chair and join us. New episodes every Friday.

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    10 Ways to Start Homesteading on a Low Income

    Most people think they have to wait until they have land, savings, and the right setup before they can call themselves a homesteader. This episode exists to challenge that idea directly.We walk through 10 practical, low-cost ways to start building a homestead life right where you are — starting with the mindset shift that changes everything. From growing herbs on a windowsill to starting a small chicken flock, from learning to can and preserve food now to finding older neighbors who will teach you things no YouTube video ever could, every tip in this episode is something real families are doing right now on tight budgets.We also dig into how to use every part of what you produce — including egg shells for calcium, freezing extra eggs before molting season slows your flock down, and building soil with things most people throw in the trash.If you've been sitting on the fence because you think you can't afford to start — this episode is for you.Find us live every week:Homesteading Talk — Sundays & Thursdays @ 7:30 PM CTChicken Coop Talk — Saturdays @ 7:30 AM CT

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    Would Our Ancestors Survive Today's Laws? The Oregon PEACE Act

    Scott and Tina of the Mississippi Family Homestead Podcast take on one of the most controversial proposed laws affecting homesteaders in America today. Oregon Initiative Petition 28, the PEACE Act, People for the Elimination of Animal Cruelty Exemptions, could make hunting, fishing, butchering your own livestock, pest control, and routine livestock management practices criminal offenses in Oregon. If it passes in November 2026, farmers and homesteaders would have just 30 days to comply.Scott and Tina break down what IP28 actually says, drawing directly from the proposed document, and compare it to how our ancestors lived under the Homestead Act of 1862, when hunting, fishing, and harvesting your own animals were simply the way of life. They also look at the legal history of hunting and farming rights across America, including the 24 states with constitutional protections for hunting and fishing, and discuss why they believe every American should have the freedom to raise and harvest their own food on their own land.New episodes every Friday. Find Mississippi Family Homestead on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major podcast platforms.

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    The Lost Art of Food Preservation in the 1800s

    In this episode of the Mississippi Family Homestead podcast, Scott and Tina talk about how our ancestors preserved food in the 1800s long before refrigerators and freezers existed. From salt curing and smokehouses to root cellars, spring houses, egg glassing, drying, canning, fermentation, and even preserving meat with lard, they explore the old methods that helped families survive and stay fed year-round.They also share family memories, stories from rural Mississippi, and thoughts on why some of these old-fashioned homestead skills still matter today. If you enjoy homesteading, food preservation, gardening, chickens, and learning how people lived off the land, this episode is for you.

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    The Data Center Down the Road Changed How We Think About Homesteading

    Have you noticed massive data centers going up in your community?We have one being built right down the road from us here inMississippi — and it got us thinking.In this episode, Scott and Tina talk about AI, automation, andwhy now might be the time to start homesteading or at leaststart growing some of your own food.We are not here to scare you. We just think it is better to beprepared. Whether you have 40 acres or a back porch, there arethings you can do right now to be a little less dependent on asystem that is changing fast.New episodes every Friday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and allmajor podcast platforms. Find us on YouTube at MississippiFamily Homestead.

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    Starting a Homestead? Avoid These First-Year Mistakes Ep 4

    Welcome to the Mississippi Family Homestead podcast! In this episode, Scott and Tina get real about the biggest mistakes that cost us years on our journey to self-sufficiency. If you are passionate about homesteading, gardening, raising chickens, or building your own dream, this episode is packed with hard-earned lessons.We dive deep into our most costly and time-consuming regrets, including:Moving too slow and spending our best years working for someone else's dreamWhy buying a mobile home didn't fit our long-term off-grid and property goalsBuilding the wrong chicken coop and our biggest livestock setup failures (size, ventilation, and predators)Why waiting to buy a sawmill and building too small of a DIY workshop set our projects backThe real reason we wish we started our YouTube channel soonerWhether you are a beginner homesteader or a seasoned pro looking for advice, we break down what we thought at the time, what actually happened, and what we would do differently today.Connect with us!📺 YouTube: Subscribe for weekly videos, live streams, and more homesteading content at youtube.com/@mississippifamilyhomestead🛒 Amazon Store: Shop our favorite gardening tools, chicken supplies, and off-grid gear at amazon.com/shop/mississippifamilyhomestead

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    Before You Start: What Is Homesteading for Beginners

    Do you have to own 100 acres and a barn full of animals to be a homesteader? Not at all! In this episode of the Mississippi Family Homestead podcast, Scott and Tina break down what homesteading actually looks like today—and why anyone can do it.Whether you live in a high-rise apartment, a suburban neighborhood with an HOA, or out in the country, you can start living a more self-sufficient life right now. Scott and Tina share their personal journey of leaving the suburban "hamster wheel" for 50 acres of family lan

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    Backyard Chickens 101 — Getting Started on the Homestead | Ep. 2

    Ep. 2 | Backyard Chickens 101 — Getting Started on the HomesteadThinking about raising backyard chickens on your homestead? Scott and Tina from Mississippi Family Homestead share the 10 things they wish someone had told them before they started — straight from 6 years of real experience with a flock of nearly 30 chickens.In this episode:Know your local laws before you get chickens (rooster bans are common!)How to choose the right breed for eggs, meat, or just for funThe truth about egg production — molting, age, and realistic expectationsCoop size requirements and why prefab coops are often misleadingHow to predator-proof your coop (they learned this the hard way)Proper nutrition — layer pellets, grit, calcium, and treatsThe real daily and weekly commitment of chicken keepingBasic first aid supplies every flock owner needsThe honest financial cost of raising backyard chickensThe emotional side of homestead chickens nobody talks aboutWatch us on YouTube: Mississippi Family HomesteadAvailable on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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    Can Anyone Really Be 100% Self-Sufficient? The Honest Truth | Ep. 1

    Is 100% self-sufficiency actually possible for a modern family? Probably not — but that does not mean you should stop trying.In Episode 1, Scott and Tina sit down in their backyard in rural Mississippi to talk honestly about what self-sufficiency really looks like today. From the story of Dick Proenneke living alone in remote Alaska for 30 years, to growing a garden, raising chickens, collecting rainwater, canning food, and dreaming of going off-grid — this is a real, no-fluff conversation about homestead life from a couple who left the suburbs six years ago and never looked back.New episodes every Friday.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Hands-on homesteading talk from Scott and Tina in rural Mississippi. Every Friday we share honest, practical advice on raising chickens, growing food, canning, and living a more self-sufficient life. Whether you are just starting out or years into your homestead journey, pull up a chair and join us. New episodes every Friday.

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Hands-on homesteading talk from Scott and Tina in rural Mississippi. Every Friday we share honest, practical advice on raising chickens, growing food, canning, and living a more self-sufficient life. Whether you are just starting out or years into your homestead journey, pull up a chair and join...

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