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Staying Prepared on a Homestead

Whether you have a homestead property and live rurally or not, these preparedness skills will come in handy whenever and wherever you need them.

Staying Prepared on a Homestead

I've talked many times before about how important it is to be prepared. Most recently on how to use a generator during a power outage (and why it's imperative for us to have one). Keeping a well-stocked pantry and how this helps even during non-emergency times.

I've even put together a 30-day emergency preparedness resource page as well as several posts on preparedness tips for survival.

Oftentimes we learn by experience (in other words, the hard way) the spare parts or specific items we should always keep on hand during emergency situations or even just everyday life.

When the power goes out and you don't have batteries for your flashlights, or candles to keep the house lit, you quickly order those things for the next time something like this happens.

On a normal day, when a refrigerator light goes out, how about ordering a two-pack to replace the existing bulb and keep one on hand for the next time it goes out.

It's best if you can be prepared for these things ahead of time by thinking through the necessary items in your home or on your homestead that would be affected if the power went out, or if a part stopped working.

When I say I don't consider myself a prepper, I'm meaning a doomsday type mindset prepper where fear is a motivation. A homesteader is prepared but looks at it through a different lens, at least, in my experience. My hope is you will look beyond labeling and find the value intended in this post and video.

Kitchen Items To Keep On Hand

Staying Prepared on a Homestead

Household Items To Keep On Hand

Staying Prepared on a Homestead

Vehicle & Equipment Parts

If you rely on your car, especially if you have to commute to work every day, having backup parts for things that would keep you from getting to work are key.

Staying Prepared on a Homestead

Livestock & Pets

If you have severe weather conditions (or supply-chain issues worsen) you want to be sure your livestock and pets will be well taken care of.

Staying Prepared on a Homestead

Garden & Yard Supplies

Grab the Free Checklist

Click the link if you'd like a copy of my full FREE downloadable checklist that you can print out and use for your own house to make sure you're always stocked and ready.

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