Mississippi Family Homestead

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

32 min · 15 de may de 2026
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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 dream * Why buying a mobile home didn't fit our long-term off-grid and property goals * Building 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 back * The real reason we wish we started our YouTube channel sooner Whether 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 [https://www.youtube.com/@mississippifamilyhomestead] 🛒 Amazon Store: Shop our favorite gardening tools, chicken supplies, and off-grid gear at amazon.com/shop/mississippifamilyhomestead [https://www.amazon.com/shop/mississippifamilyhomestead]

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