Best Homesteading Books for Beginners (2024)

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Homestead Books on Growing Your Own Food Books About Raising Homestead Animals Homestead Books for Beginners Practical Advice on Backyard Homesteading 21 Best Homesteading Books for Beginners Polyface Designs: A Comprehensive Construction Guide for Scalable Farming Infrastructure The Women's Heritage Sourcebook: Bringing Homesteading to Everyday Life Homesteading: A Backyard Guide to Growing Your Own Food, Canning, Keeping Chickens, Generating Your Own Energy, Crafting, Herbal Medicine, and More (Back to Basics Guides) Homesteading From Scratch: Building Your Self-Sufficient Homestead, Start to Finish The Farm Girl's Guide to Preserving the Harvest: How to Can, Freeze, Dehydrate, and Ferment Your Garden's Goodness The Complete Beginner's Guide to Raising Small Animals Everything You Need to Know About Raising Cows, Sheep, Chickens, Ducks, Rabbits, and More (Back to Basics: Farming) The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals: Choose the Best Breeds for Small-Space Farming, Produce Your Own Grass-Fed Meat, Gather Fresh ... Rabbits, Goats, Sheep, Pigs, Cattle, & Bees The Homestead Canning Cookbook: •Simple, Safe Instructions from a Certified Master Food Preserver •Over 150 Delicious, Homemade Recipes •Practical ... Lifestyle (The Homestead Essentials) The Do It Yourself Homestead: Build your self-sufficient lifestyle one level at a time The Homesteading Handbook: A Back to Basics Guide to Growing Your Own Food, Canning, Keeping Chickens, Generating Your Own Energy, Crafting, Herbal Medicine, and More (Handbook Series) The Ultimate Homesteading Handbook: A Back to Basics Guide (for Beginners) to rearing your Livestock, Growing Your Own Food, making your cleaning and Laundry Supply and more, All-Year-Round! The Encyclopedia of Country Living, 50th Anniversary Edition: The Original Manual for Living off the Land & Doing It Yourself The Old Farmer's Almanac Vegetable Gardener’s Handbook (Old Farmer's Almanac (Paperback)) Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on ¼ Acre Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know to Start and Sustain a Thriving Garden The Beginner's Guide to Backyard Homesteading: Step-by-Step Instructions for Raising Crops and Animals Back to Basics: A Complete Guide to Traditional Skills (Back to Basics Guides) The Backyard Homestead: Produce all the food you need on just a quarter acre! 40 Projects for Building Your Backyard Homestead: A Hands-on, Step-by-Step Sustainable-Living Guide (Creative Homeowner) Fences, Chicken Coops, Sheds, Gardening, and More for Becoming Self-Sufficient You might also like... FAQs References

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Are you dreaming of getting started on your homesteading journey?

Maybe you’re eager to start growing your own food and pursuing a more self-sufficient life. I believe the best way to learn to homestead involves just doing it.

Yet during these cold winter days, the best homesteading books provide inspiration.

Here are my thoughts on homesteading books for beginners to help you succeed when you’re getting started homesteading.

Homestead Books on Growing Your Own Food

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We’ve been interested in food production and trying to secure our food supply for years.

First, with a backyard garden, as well as indoor gardening. We’ve saved tomato seeds, struggled with gardening in a cold climate, and experimented with cold frame gardens too.

Yet each winter, I review my dog-eared gardening books and glean more practical, step-by-step advice for growing our own food to feed our family.

I’d suggest you do the same, whether you’re a weekend homesteader, apartment homesteading, or hoping for an off grid homestead like ours.

Books About Raising Homestead Animals

Every year, we hear about more and more people raising chickens. And back in 2020, we took the plunge and built a DIY chicken coop on our own homestead. Yes, that’s right.

Here in Canada’s subarctic.

Before ordering our first chicks (10 Western Rustics and 10 Barred Rocks), we read up on the best chicken breeds for backyard coops and keeping chickens in general.

We ended up with meat chickens as well as layers - almost 40 in all.

And we did get help from a friend in butchering our chickens at home. Yet first, we read the step-by-step instructions in one of our favorite homesteading books.

We also turned to our books about homesteading for beginners when we ran out of chicken feed. And then again, when we were trying to figure out which chicken supplies we really needed.

The following year, when we decided to raise turkeys, we reviewed our farm and homesteading beginner books once more.

We’ll do the same thing before we add meat rabbits and quail. And if we try our hands at raising farm animals again, I’m sure!

Homestead Books for Beginners

Now, I know that if you’re starting out on your homesteading adventure, you might feel a little overwhelmed.

And maybe even a little lost as you start thinking about the homesteading and survival skills you want to learn.

There are so many things to do to start and maintain a homestead. And finding a good place to start can be difficult.

So if you’re new to homesteading, I’ve put together a guide of my favorite homesteading books that are great books for beginners.

These books break down everything you need to know in order to start homesteading right where you are.

Some of our old favorites include the reference book Encyclopedia of Country Living. A great read, it also includes a wealth of information on self-sufficient living in general.

I also like Storey's Guides to homestead animals.

Our new favorite Joel Salatin title, a comprehensive guide called Polyface Designs is a great book full of DIY projects.

Practical Advice on Backyard Homesteading

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These good books are full of practical advice to help today’s backyard homesteader. No matter your experience level, I’m confident you’ll find something on this list to help you get started as a homesteader.

Some of the titles are personal experience pieces and are more reflective of the modern homesteading movement.

Others focus on practical advice for the new backyard homesteader trying to organize their homestead projects.

They include information on basic skills, traditional skills, and general tips on the homesteading lifestyle.

And by the way, if you're trying to get your children interested too, you might like this post on the 15 best children's books about plants.

Whether you have a small farm, just a quarter acre, or you're just dreaming about farm life, there IS a book on this list that can help.

Grab one good book at a time - this is a great way to build your homestead library.

21 Best Homesteading Books for Beginners

Here's our list for 2022 - we'll update it each year if we find new titles that could help in your homesteading journey.

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Polyface Designs: A Comprehensive Construction Guide for Scalable Farming Infrastructure

This was one of Dan's Christmas presents and we're going through all the plans and instructions carefully - especially the chicken tractor!

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Ron and Joanne Melchiore are long-time off grid homesteaders. A good read plus 100 DIY projects to try.

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Homesteading From Scratch: Building Your Self-Sufficient Homestead, Start to Finish

Inspired by From Scratch magazine, I particularly liked the fiber arts section. Another good reference book.

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The Farm Girl's Guide to Preserving the Harvest: How to Can, Freeze, Dehydrate, and Ferment Your Garden's Goodness

I know her as Ann from A Farm Girl in the Making, and I was thrilled to find her book on preserves - including 30 recipes.

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The Complete Beginner's Guide to Raising Small Animals Everything You Need to Know About Raising Cows, Sheep, Chickens, Ducks, Rabbits, and More (Back to Basics: Farming)

Published under the Back to Basics Farming label, this is a comprehensive beginner guide to getting started with typical homestead animals such as chickens, ducks, cows and rabbits.

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The Homestead Canning Cookbook: •Simple, Safe Instructions from a Certified Master Food Preserver •Over 150 Delicious, Homemade Recipes •Practical ... Lifestyle (The Homestead Essentials)

Another gorgeous canning cookbook with practical step-by-step instructions for canning and preserving your garden and orchard harvest.

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The Do It Yourself Homestead: Build your self-sufficient lifestyle one level at a time

Tessa Zundel was one of the first homestead bloggers to catch my eye. Her straightforward and direct approach to building a self-sufficient lifestyle has kept my attention over all these years!

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The Homesteading Handbook: A Back to Basics Guide to Growing Your Own Food, Canning, Keeping Chickens, Generating Your Own Energy, Crafting, Herbal Medicine, and More (Handbook Series)

Another of Abigail R. Gehring's homesteading books, I find this one is more of a "skim it over coffee" kind of book - and a good gift option for anyone interested in self-sufficiency too....Plus there are a couple of good soup recipes!

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The Ultimate Homesteading Handbook: A Back to Basics Guide (for Beginners) to rearing your Livestock, Growing Your Own Food, making your cleaning and Laundry Supply and more, All-Year-Round!

While the Ultimate Homesteading Handbook includes similar basic information to the other homestead books in the list, I especially liked the addition section on oils and drying herbs.

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The Encyclopedia of Country Living, 50th Anniversary Edition: The Original Manual for Living off the Land & Doing It Yourself

This is THE classic reference book that has inspired thousands of people to live a more self-reliant lifestyle homesteading and living off the land. Originally published over 50 years ago.

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The Old Farmer's Almanac Vegetable Gardener’s Handbook (Old Farmer's Almanac (Paperback))

When you're serious about growing your own food and maximizing production naturally in your backyard vegetable garden, The Old Farmer's Almanac is your best bet. Word of advice: get the flexible binding shiny cover version. Doesn't show the dirt and the pages stay open better.

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Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving

As far as I'm concerned, this is the Bible of home canning. In fact, I love it so much that last summer I wrote a book review about The Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving.

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Mini Farming: Self-Sufficiency on ¼ Acre

Want to homestead in a really small space? Grab this book to learn self-sufficiency on ¼ acre or less.

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Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know to Start and Sustain a Thriving Garden

Even if you're living in a downtown townhouse with a postage-stamp-size yard, you can grow your own food by planting vegetables in raised beds.

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The Beginner's Guide to Backyard Homesteading: Step-by-Step Instructions for Raising Crops and Animals

I was delighted to see my homesteading blogger collaborator friend Lisa Lombardo's book show up on several "best homesteading books" lists - for good reason. Practical, direct, no-nonsense and actionable tips from the blogger behind The Self-Sufficient HomeAcre.

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Back to Basics: A Complete Guide to Traditional Skills (Back to Basics Guides)

If I had a dime for every time I've referred to this book. Mine is a dog-eared second-hand copy from Winnipeg's Value Village. You can grab a new copy here!

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The Backyard Homestead: Produce all the food you need on just a quarter acre!

Another classic title from the Back to Basics series - this deserves a spot on your homesteading for beginners book shelf.

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40 Projects for Building Your Backyard Homestead: A Hands-on, Step-by-Step Sustainable-Living Guide (Creative Homeowner) Fences, Chicken Coops, Sheds, Gardening, and More for Becoming Self-Sufficient

As we soon learned after moving to our own off grid homestead, there's a potentially never-ending list of homestead building projects to keep all of us busy. Here are plans and cheat sheets for 40 of them.

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FAQs

How do I start a homestead with no experience? ›

Watch documentaries, read books and fully immerse yourself in the homestead mindset. If you've got friends or family who already have a homestead of their own, see if you can spend a few days helping out to get a feel for what the lifestyle is like. And be sure to ask them lots of questions.

What is the first step to homesteading? ›

Research and plan: Start by learning about the different aspects of homesteading, such as growing food, raising animals, and building or repairing structures. Consider what resources and skills you have available, and create a plan for how you will approach each aspect of homesteading.

How do I become a successful homesteader? ›

The following are some tips for enjoying your journey to create a productive homestead, and sticking with it.
  1. Start a Homestead: Accept Feedback. ...
  2. Become a Perpetual Student. ...
  3. Start a Homestead: Get acquainted with Your Growing Season. ...
  4. Start Small. ...
  5. Find a Mentor or a Homestead Buddy. ...
  6. Make Your Kitchen a Working Kitchen.
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Can you start a homestead with nothing? ›

You can start homesteading with no money because you can begin right where you are! There are simple skills you can start learning now that will make homesteading a reality. So many people think homesteading means acquiring a large portion of land, getting livestock, growing a huge garden, etc.

When did homesteading become illegal? ›

Between 1862 and 1934, the federal government granted 1.6 million homesteads and distributed 270,000,000 acres (420,000 sq mi) of federal land for private ownership. This was a total of 10% of all land in the United States. Homesteading was discontinued in 1976, except in Alaska, where it continued until 1986.

What is homesteading simplified? ›

It's doing things on our own terms. Ultimately, homesteading represents freedom, a healthier lifestyle, and a positive financial move to us. We work for ourselves, know exactly what we eat and/or put on our bodies, and raise/grow most of what we eat and make most things from scratch.

How do small homesteads make money? ›

Sell produce: If you have a garden, you can sell the produce you grow at a farmers market or through a community-supported agriculture (CSA) program. Sell eggs: If you have chickens, you can sell eggs to your neighbors or at a farmers market. Sell honey: If you have bees, you can sell the honey they produce.

What is micro homesteading? ›

Micro homesteading is a combination of sustainable gardening and landscaping that is possible in urban and suburban areas.

How many acres do you need to start a homestead? ›

Normally when searching for homestead land for self-sufficiency, you're looking between 10 and 30 acres.

What are the disadvantages of homesteading? ›

Reduced Mobility: Homestead property typically requires a certain level of commitment, as it may limit your ability to relocate or sell the property easily. This can be a disadvantage if you have a job requiring frequent moves or you anticipate needing to relocate in the future.

Does homesteading really save money? ›

Overall, with plenty of care and planning, you can cut hundreds of dollars out of your yearly expenses. And this money saved can help you get your dream homestead and get you further along the path to self-reliance when you get there.

Is homesteading a healthy lifestyle? ›

Physical Health Benefits

The physical activity involved in homesteading is obvious. Tending to a garden, caring for animals and general property maintenance require a significant amount of physical labor. This kind of natural, functional fitness keeps the body active and healthy.

What were three requirements of the Homestead Act? ›

The new law established a three-fold homestead acquisition process: file an application, improve the land, and file for deed of title. Any U.S. citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the U.S. Government could file an application and lay claim to 160 acres of surveyed Government land.

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