The Dirt: How We Make Money On Our Off-Grid Homestead

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  • @Guildbrookfarm
    @Guildbrookfarm  6 років тому +206

    Thanks for joining us this Sunday morning! Hope we helped answer some questions regarding income off grid. Unfortunately, the short answer is there is no quick and easy solution. Nor is there a one-size-fits-all solution. It just takes hard work and time. If you have any tips for someone on earning income while living off grid, feel free to leave them down below! More links and info in the description including a link to SkillShare. Thanks for watching!

    • @gmoncrieff
      @gmoncrieff 6 років тому +21

      Best reply a lot of times would be "none of your business"

    • @brendakay7688
      @brendakay7688 6 років тому +28

      What comes across is hard work, integrity and smart, creative, strategic planning. Very, inspiring...thank you!

    • @carapolley9354
      @carapolley9354 6 років тому +16

      I appreciate all the work you do to make this very valuable channel

    • @janetcroneberger9972
      @janetcroneberger9972 6 років тому +18

      Do you do bees? I told you last week my husband is the reluctant spouse but he is very smart and would be the 3rd person you talked about.....I am soon 62 and Mark is 60 we have lived in the same house for 32 years and I have hated it for 32years as we are in a town were theirs alot of people related and gossip is the big thing....when our son died in our home 4 years ago there were alot of people standing out to watch Daniel being taken away but only one that sent a card and came to his funeral. I may sound a little bitter but its because I am at a breaking point with these people and now they tried to make me get rid of my chickens saying they see rats which is not true the only rats are the ones with two legs. So to get back on track here do you think its realistic at our age to want to be off grid?

    • @mimib6955
      @mimib6955 6 років тому +17

      @@janetcroneberger9972 If I may add my two cents. My somewhat reluctant spouse and I are moving into this direction of being self reliant and creating a homestead. I am so sorry to hear about your son. My heart goes out to you and your family.
      We too live in a small town but we are outside the buzz of the town and have several acres. Age has nothing to do with what you wish to do. Even folks around the same age have different abilities and drive to get to where they want to be. Look at it for your long term, If you have back, knee, or any thing else that may hinder your abilities, be sure to include that in you plans. How much land are you willing to maintain, what size animals can you handle? These are some of the things we are looking at. With both of us having bad knees, I am in the process of making our garden a raised garden. Crawling around on bad knees and not being able to get up isn't cute. Lol!! It's not a huge garden, it's manageable for us and enough to feed us, and nearby family and friends which was our plan. Do what will work for you. Bottom line be where you are happy and do what makes you happy!

  • @rongreen3430
    @rongreen3430 5 років тому +27

    There is something so calming... so real about this couple... I'm sure they will have a million subscribers in no time at all. Their interaction with one another that we see is almost biblical. The way one stops speaking when the other starts, and they are patiently sharing the platform, the calm attitudes they portray... I love watching and listening to this couple.

  • @shirleycourtney1138
    @shirleycourtney1138 4 роки тому +22

    The ironic thing about your questions is that you don't have to be a homesteader to benefit from your videos.
    I'm a disabled bed bound person who is able to live my life vicariously through you rather than watching network TV.
    You are making what you are making but you will never know the benefits you give others, like me. Thanks so much for what you offer me.

  • @mackdickerson9322
    @mackdickerson9322 6 років тому +6

    A beautiful 42yrs you are. Some of those questions sound like trolls and jealousy of folks that wish they could. Your family has survived 2 hard yrs and are seeing the fruits of your labor. I congratulate you and I bow down to you. Remember, every time that precious grid goes down and people are getting scared and angry. Your family is safely provided for and is able to wait out what ever it is that society has screwed up this time. Cheers to you and yours. Thank you for sharing all that you do.

  • @deb664
    @deb664 5 років тому +15

    You two, are undoubtedly, the most pleasant people that I have the pleasure of listening to. I’m 66, widowed, and am settled in a condo but truly am living vicariously through your lovely family. Thank you.

  • @MissChievousRN
    @MissChievousRN 6 років тому +11

    You guys are ABSOLUTELY correct about staying home and raising your kids and teaching them HOW TO THINK and do for themselves. The lessons learned on the homestead will serve them much better no matter what their futures hold.

  • @mariafuentes4078
    @mariafuentes4078 4 роки тому +26

    I once was a top producer earning over 6 figures had a home new cars 3 kids in childcare and private schools. Never even looked at nature always stressed out and pressured. I was unhappy and complacent. Now everything is changed not by choice but now I sing to birds, I love nature, I love myself, for the first time ever, I need for nothing,

  • @danabondy2812
    @danabondy2812 6 років тому +15

    I think you guys have figured out the difference between "want" and "need." Makes all the difference.

  • @heathermcpherson9047
    @heathermcpherson9047 4 роки тому +16

    Yeah, rude comments made me mad!! You guys were so sweet how you answered. Thank you for sharing your life and what's working for you. It's growing my dream for a homestead some day. 💙

  • @Ourlittlefunnyfarm
    @Ourlittlefunnyfarm 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for your sharing and your level headed advice. My husband and I sold the big, beautiful suburban home. Relocated to a rural area. We love our lifestyle here. We still maintained our regular jobs (we are both nurses). Working 2-3 days a week, my husband went to part time hours and has started a Handy Man business because it is something he LOVES. He has been quite successful and we are looking to have him quit his regular job completely. For us it has been more gradual. But we are out of debt and that makes decisions so much easier. Blessings to you both. Keep up the great videos.

  • @4n0n87
    @4n0n87 4 роки тому +8

    Saying you did this at first so your kids can learn from your videos is the most realist thing I think I ever heard a content creator say. The information and time you put into these videos HAS to be golden. We all thank you.

  • @TheStormisComing24
    @TheStormisComing24 6 років тому +8

    I so appreciate you addressing this income thing. Those of us that are not as far along in our off grid journey need to know what all the outlets are. As for your selling Tshirts and people having a problem with it...SHAME on them. What you do to make money (especially when it comes from followers requests) is your business and there are no limits. It's your life and it's all good.

  • @carololivie2095
    @carololivie2095 5 років тому +10

    I am shocked by the rude comments and questions you get asked. I'm thankful for your candor and information. These people need to get a life of their own and focus on their individual talents and skills. Thank you!

    • @Guildbrookfarm
      @Guildbrookfarm  5 років тому +2

      It’s the internet. Trolls love the internet. But thank you, we appreciate you. 👍🏻

  • @royparman1498
    @royparman1498 6 років тому +7

    In my opinion, you guys ARE rich beyond measure... but only because I measure wealth in more than just money. Thank you for the generosity in sharing that wealth with us.
    Any I agree, the genuine kindness and generosity in the community is astounding.

  • @banjobenson9348
    @banjobenson9348 6 років тому +7

    The girls will learn a ton out on the farm or ranch , they will always recall the things they learned and have much more common
    sense than most of the other kids.

  • @OkieJammer2736
    @OkieJammer2736 3 роки тому +9

    What authentic, REAL people. You two handled the wacky questions beautifully. CONGRATULATIONS on LIVING LIFE ON YOUR OWN TERMS. (Cue Frank Sinatra's theme song.)

  • @kenboschert8893
    @kenboschert8893 4 роки тому +9

    I am homesteading on 65 acres in the heart of the Missouri Ozarks. I call it the "Gentle Karma Farm". My old "city" friends look at my lifestyle and think I've lost my mind. Let's just say my definition of "normal" has considerably changed. What I appreciate most about your videos is that you have real knowledge to share and you are not wasting my time trying to be "cute". Now that technology has made it possible to shoot videos of ourselves and post them on-line, it seems too many people now think they are TV celebrities. I don't even waste my time watching those videos. Keep up the great work, stay authentic, and "Thank you" for just being yourselves.

    • @Michael-cm5kb
      @Michael-cm5kb 4 роки тому +1

      Right on Ken. I'm going to S. Missouri to do the same. FROM Kansas City. You got this!

  • @mainemama1015
    @mainemama1015 6 років тому +11

    these have quickly become one of my favorite type of video you make. I adore sitting and having coffee with you Sunday mornings. What a refreshing replacement for listening to the news

    • @kevz2474
      @kevz2474 6 років тому +4

      same here lol

  • @buffranchAB
    @buffranchAB 6 років тому +5

    You peeps talk so cool and smooth together, and finish each others sentences, without being rude and annoying to each other. Great couple should've met much earlier in life, but you just never know right.

  • @richardscogin6906
    @richardscogin6906 4 роки тому +10

    People are unbelievable. Y'all talked about a lot of things you are teaching your girls but one thing you left out. The confidence in life and how to have a loving relationship. Thank you for sharing and keep up the great work.

  • @terraranch1459
    @terraranch1459 6 років тому +6

    I appreciate your honesty in this conversation, but it is very personal, so hats off to you. My hubby and I worked and saved for years from our job and now are enjoying retirement life. We got what we have by our own hard work. I've taught my sons to work hard because no one is going to hand you anything. I was a single mom for many years, and my kids don't feel entitled as so many do now. Hugs❤️

  • @nicholejones680
    @nicholejones680 6 років тому +5

    As a 25 year old dreaming of buying a little land, you guys are my role models ❤️ you’re so calm and wonderful to listen too, so thank you!!!

  • @TheTamrock2007
    @TheTamrock2007 4 роки тому +10

    I have to commend you two for being so patient with those crazy questions and comments. Thanks for the wonderful things you share. Blessings to you and your family.

  • @genocanabicea5779
    @genocanabicea5779 3 роки тому +4

    You can grow flowers and shrubs for landscapers and local stores. We did that. It doesn't cost much and easy to sell. We started 400 pine trees and sold them for 2 dollars each. It took us two hours to collect and left them for 2 weeks to root all by themselves. Lots of ways to make money. Thin out trees selling timber. Grow berries and sell them to local stores.

  • @beverleysimmons7885
    @beverleysimmons7885 6 років тому +5

    Blows my mind what people ask and say. Your girls will be farther ahead with all you are offering them in this world today with whatever they choose to do in their lives. A pleasure to watch.

  • @robertwheeler5843
    @robertwheeler5843 6 років тому +5

    "Live below your means" Great words of wisdom. Thanks for another interesting video. Best wishes

  • @momofseven7098
    @momofseven7098 5 років тому +10

    I just had a conversation with my 22 yr old son about being happy where you are with what you have. If you can do that, it doesnt matter what anyone else has. We are not wealthy, we dont have brand new cars or the latest phones and toys ... what we do have is a home that is paid off, no credit card (or any other) debt and children that have never known hunger. For me, that is an abundance of blessings.

  • @bellaellis2813
    @bellaellis2813 3 роки тому +5

    I am so proud of you two ! I am 70 years old and I am learning to can food from you two so I can survive these times of chaos ! My husband and I are just retired and still love working and learning ...thank you both so much for your kindness and sharing !

  • @grannykiminalaska
    @grannykiminalaska 4 роки тому +7

    We worked hard our whole lives but still owed money out the wazoo. We sold the house, moved to the woods and became mortgage free. It didn't happen all at once but now 7 years on we're finally getting septic and upgrading our solar.
    It's not easy or instant but it's worth it.

  • @tonysand9641
    @tonysand9641 6 років тому +7

    Are we secretly rich?!, of course you are. You both have great work ethics, family values, determination and the willingness to share your life's path with others. Thanks, you are an ins piration to me and I'm sure many others.

  • @gregstone4835
    @gregstone4835 6 років тому +6

    Many know how to make a living, but few know how to make a life. Well done you two. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @ladyinky882
    @ladyinky882 6 років тому +10

    Did you see the guy that won the Lottery? When asked what he was going to do with all that money?
    His reply was “he was going to farm with it until it was gone. Then go from there” lol
    Anyone from a farm background knows just how real that answer is.

  • @cpetro38
    @cpetro38 5 років тому +8

    I will never be a homesteader, but I have learned so much from watching you two that I feel I can impliment some of what you do to plan for anything that could go wrong in the world we live in. I want to create my home that will sustain myself and family. Thanks so much. Looking forward to seeing ou build your home and land.

    • @susansibborn5391
      @susansibborn5391 5 років тому

      I don't understand if you learn the skills and enjoy the videos why wouldn't you . I'll never give up on my dream.

    • @cpetro38
      @cpetro38 5 років тому +1

      @@susansibborn5391 The canning and how to preserve it. These two put out good information. I take from it what I can apply to my lifestyle and after that, I enjoy what they share. Good stuff!

  • @tombushman1050
    @tombushman1050 4 роки тому +9

    Just wanted to say you guys are a rare breed. Very cool that you would share such personal things to help others.

  • @robertteague1782
    @robertteague1782 3 роки тому +5

    I don’t know why people want to criticize people who are off grid, for having or doing anything modern. To many people don’t seem to understand what off grid is... I just found your channel, you guys are great and inspirational... I’m actually getting ready to buy an off grid homestead myself. Keep doing what your doing... God bless you.

  • @iedwindavis3889
    @iedwindavis3889 2 роки тому +7

    I cannot believe people actually asked you those questions. I congratulate you guys for answering them, but explaining whether or not you print merchandise for one, addressing questions about you guys making money or being rich. Make $$$ off your passions and skill sets, on grid and off grid if you can. Some peoples comments sounds more like envy. Wow, I wish I had money to give you guys for the fact of sharing this video that I am blessed to watch. I intend to do homestead also but hearing you address printing of tshirts were an issue...I felt awkward. I am a fashion designer who is looking to live off grid and making merchandise is one way of my source of income and You should do anything your heart desire.

  • @ncreal333
    @ncreal333 5 років тому +6

    Stumbled across your "how to start a prepper pantry" last night & stayed up way too late bingeing more of your previous videos. Extremely informative & well made. Thanks! Subscribed.

  • @americaneden3090
    @americaneden3090 6 років тому +5

    My goodness i cant believe how rude and personal some of these questions are. Youre very gracious for sharing w us.

  • @libbysevicke-jones3160
    @libbysevicke-jones3160 3 роки тому +4

    Just found your channel, thank you for your honesty. My husband and I have been blessed, sold our house and found an off grid property, which we have purchased. We had been seriously affected by the 2008 world recession, and we were still paying a mortgage in retirement.
    In no way do we see our new property as an easy fix to retirement. Going from a city with all the services at our fingertips, to 1.5 hectares (3.5 acres)
    All most forgot, America has refused to join the Metric world. I come from a farming background and am married to a Townie (city dweller) need to watch my Kiwi slang. It was costing us around $250 pr week to live in the city - not counting food, petrol etc. We had to pay council rates, environmental rates, water, electricity, natural gas (hot water & cooking) rubbish collection, insurances etc etc. In comparison our new property is costing us less than $70 pr week.
    Our local rates are minimal, we collect our own water - 2x 35000 Lt tanks (approx 18,500 gallons) we generate our own power- solar and wind. Insurances are minimal- a third of what we were paying in the city.
    Fortunately as New Zealanders, health care is mostly free, our public hospitals are Free, our prescriptions are on average $6 per prescription, our GP visits are inexpensive, and specialist healthcare doctors are heavily subsidised by the NZ government. Only those on high incomes bother with health insurance and that is mostly aimed at selective surgery in private hospitals etc. In the region we are living in ALL health care is FREE for all residents - ‘Thank You New Zealand Government.
    Looking forward to watching your past videos to catchup. Your message is so true - Doesn’t matter what part of the world we live in the message is the same, wealth is a personal perspective, based on what each individual wants out of life and each persons background and experiences.

  • @cynthiamyers4265
    @cynthiamyers4265 6 років тому +5

    I love how whatever you do, the chickens come over to hang out.

  • @tamerat3794
    @tamerat3794 6 років тому +3

    I absolutely love your comment about giving your kids what is important! Some of my happiest memories, as a child, are the 2 weeks we got to spend at my Grampa's cottage in Vermont with no electricity, and a hand pump to get our water. We spent the whole day playing in the brook, sawing the branches off of the trees that Grampa and my Dad cut down, digging in the dirt, and then at night we'd sit around the kitchen table playing cards... it was amazing and I'm grateful to have those memories! Thank you for the video, I always enjoy listening to you guys!

  • @frankimperiale4470
    @frankimperiale4470 2 роки тому +5

    You are rich with ethnics,work ethic,and team work. You are living a peaceful and rewarding efforts. Thank you for your sharing and living a humble life!🌞

  • @sishrac
    @sishrac 4 роки тому +8

    "If you don't want much and if you don't need much... it's easier to make it." - Well said!

  • @pgnanofarm9776
    @pgnanofarm9776 6 років тому +7

    You guys have worked very hard to get where you are at.. Hoping your success increases!

  • @michellelabri3388
    @michellelabri3388 6 років тому +4

    I am so impressed with your dignity, your patience with obnoxious questions and comments, your incredible work ethic, your kindness in your tone, your creativity, and brilliant skill sets! Thank you for sharing your lives and helping us by example. Blessings!

    • @ruthieruef2185
      @ruthieruef2185 6 років тому +1

      Shellie Larrick yes you said what I was trying to say so glad you did

  • @valeriabroadnax6628
    @valeriabroadnax6628 5 років тому +7

    You guys are richer than the so called rich because you are self sufficient. The average person and rich person have tons of stuff and debt! You are an inspiration to me!

  • @nancygilbert2268
    @nancygilbert2268 5 років тому +8

    Your college degree in teaching has come through many of your videos. For being shy like myself, you speak well and you are teaching me, such as your canning videos. You are so kind and so interesting. Thank you for all your input.

  • @luministpictures6235
    @luministpictures6235 6 років тому +5

    The Dirt is always helpful and interesting. Great way to spend a Sunday morning.

  • @SidBelcher
    @SidBelcher 5 років тому +8

    Love how humble you two are. That shows a lot about your character! Keep up the good work!

  • @lisataverna6599
    @lisataverna6599 2 роки тому +4

    I agree with you. My fondest childhood memories are from the times my parent's household income was extremely small. They spent 9 months in Mexico as missionaries and then came back to the states and moved to a small town that was depressed but full of nature. My best memories.

  • @danielfresquez4001
    @danielfresquez4001 5 років тому +8

    Much appreciation for your honesty and forthright approach to the real questions of living an off-grid lifestyle. Being self-reliant only comes about through earnest work, a can do attitude and flexibility. Keep the positive mentality going forward, great video!

  • @baronsprout4927
    @baronsprout4927 3 роки тому +4

    I for one am grateful you chose to spend your time teaching people like me on UA-cam and don’t think you should have to justify yourselves to anyone. It’s valuable information.
    Stereotypical ‘rich’ people wouldn’t spend so much time making videos teaching other people how to do things, these are good folk.

  • @nancyvalentin-soto3751
    @nancyvalentin-soto3751 4 роки тому +8

    You guys are so real, transparent and down to earth. Inspiring for sure

  • @46B3x2you
    @46B3x2you 3 роки тому +3

    What a couple. The honesty and conformity between the both of you is amazing.

  • @diannaboyce7667
    @diannaboyce7667 2 роки тому +5

    Living life on your terms and enjoying it is the perfect definition of being wealthy. You don’t have to divulge your personal details. Being willing to explain the process in order to help others is enough. I appreciate you keeping it real. As for your children, you are teaching them important life skills and creating awesome memories in the process.

  • @hippie-io7225
    @hippie-io7225 2 роки тому +5

    I just watched this video you two made 3 years ago. .... your information and the spirit by which you shared it .... relevant, useful and inspiring. Thank you!!

  • @Smalltownsteading
    @Smalltownsteading 6 років тому +8

    I like to see Jeremy build stuff. I learn a lot from it.

  • @stealthvanlife6867
    @stealthvanlife6867 5 років тому +6

    Clearly, both of you are hard workers that follow through and take action. You deserve all of the good things and success you have earned and will continue to earn. Good job and continue to do what makes you happy.

  • @essemsween818
    @essemsween818 6 років тому +41

    I'm absolutely gobsmacked at the 'accusatory' nature of those questions and comments!

    • @matthewr2361
      @matthewr2361 4 роки тому +4

      People have a lot of nerve when they aren't face to face with somebody or facing the consequences of what they say to somebody! Anonymity on the internet is a blessing and a curse at the same time!

    • @amk1689
      @amk1689 4 роки тому

      I feel the questions are unfair as pertains to THEM. But... I see a lot of tiny house videos, where they spent like $150k on a tiny house, live on this amazing piece of land (mom ‘n’ dad’s?) and they’re like, “I’m a children’s book illustrator.” I wonder if “the simple life” is often a vanity project for trust funders.

    • @nicolemyers8551
      @nicolemyers8551 4 роки тому +1

      I think people are just curious, I don’t think they mean the tone that’s construed, just curious as how they make it bc a lot of lower class are struggling, they are looking to go off grid bc they aren’t looking to spend much, not realizing it does cost a lot up front - or they do realize it costs a lot up front, & want to look into some of the same things other’s are doing to help them get to a comfortable place in their life too

  • @ms.sturry684
    @ms.sturry684 6 років тому +8

    I beg your pardon, your rich in love and having such a wonderful life off grid. If I had a choice to live off grid or live in a huge house...with all the whistles and bells...I would choice off grid life style any day... you guys are very blessed...

  • @blackdogranch6671
    @blackdogranch6671 6 років тому +4

    Love "The Dirt" and watching your journey. But WOW, the assumptions people make and the personal questions they ask about your finances are a bit invasive! You guys handled it with class as always, keep up the good work.

  • @bonnieanderson429
    @bonnieanderson429 2 роки тому +5

    What you two are giving your children by showing them there is another side to life is PRICELESS! While education and material things are great, your children are getting to experience life from another perspective! The time spent with you two, while watching you two (and them) work hard to make your dreams come true is invaluable! GREAT JOB 👏

    • @EmilyGloeggler7984
      @EmilyGloeggler7984 2 роки тому

      You can have a priceless and modest and honest life anywhere, regardless if it be in the city or country. We try to live in peace with everyone, regardless of personal opinions. In the end, the marriage is more important than where you live and if living is causing problems to the marriage, compromise. For example, my husband is more rural but he respects that, in spite of living rural previously, I've become more of a city girl and I'm no longer ashamed to admit it. I still try to be self-sufficient, be modest, honest, and humbler regardless of where I am and my husband is the same. Our marriage is what matters and my husband and I have learned to compromise. That's what it takes. :) God bless!

  • @Dawnybros
    @Dawnybros 5 років тому +9

    I think you two are so well balanced, not just with your attitudes but in complimenting each other so well. It's a pleasure to watch you both. :) Who needs TV? ;)

  • @aslhavardhomestead155
    @aslhavardhomestead155 5 років тому +6

    While still in school my parents moved to a property and we lived in a tractor shed with no running water. It was character building and in no way detrimental!

  • @iwona4685
    @iwona4685 6 років тому +9

    While watching and listening to the personal questions people dare to ask... I wonder how you guys have so much patience and grace answering them.
    Come on, people have some sense and respect!

    • @anitasanford8002
      @anitasanford8002 6 років тому +1

      Have some sense of interests in what they do I happen to enjoy there video's an all that goes with it. I love their show.

  • @JANDK2004
    @JANDK2004 5 років тому +3

    You know, you two are just LIKABLE.
    Your content is always so informative, and the videos are all great, but you guys are what keeps people coming back.
    That said, I just ordered a pressure canner, so I’ll be doing a marathon of your canning videos over the next few days. 😁
    Thanks for putting in this labor of love. There are lots of us who appreciate it.

  • @lynnewilkerson124
    @lynnewilkerson124 4 роки тому +9

    I don't comment on sites very often, but I've watched your channel a couple different times and thought you had really good content. That being said.....after seeing this one I'm now a new subscriber. You seem like really great people and if I can help support you by subscribing it's worth it. Keep doing what you do....

  • @wendyrobert9253
    @wendyrobert9253 5 років тому +3

    Loved this video, and your honesty. I have worked since I was 10, and recently lost my X-ray job of 44 years. It was devastating at first, but I know how to cook, can, knit, crochet,and cannot believe how much money was spent just to work.!!! My gas consumption is was down, no insurance costs, and trying to plant raised bed garden made from my pallets that I receive when I get coal. Love you guys❤️

  • @SOULBISCUITS
    @SOULBISCUITS 6 років тому +5

    I've watched your channel from day one, you will get a million subscribers eventually, your channel is top quality cream always rises to the top you will definitely get there :)

  • @bradpayn8058
    @bradpayn8058 6 років тому +4

    Here's an idea for that tractor you need. I watched a friend of mine who lives out in the sticks get himself a nice (not new, but nice, and not very old) Bobcat skid loader for nothing. In fact, he was even some cash ahead in his dealings. He had his eye on a neighbor's tractor for some time. Parked out in the weeds for years, like we've all seen them. He knows a lot more about 'collectible', tractors than I do, but told me even though this one was 50 years old, it wasn't anything collectors would be too interested in. He wondered what the guy wanted for it, and what was wrong with it, so he stopped and asked one day. It turns out the block was broken, cracked, and it couldn't be repaired. He said he'd take scrap iron price for it, which came to about $80 at the time. Tom, my friend took it home, thinking that since he was so 'web savvy', unlike the old guy who sold him the tractor was, that he'd just go online and locate a cheap engine to put in it. What he found out online instead was those hard to find parts are top dollar now for each and every little piece. People not only buy collectible tractor stuff, but a lot of them just want to keep what they already have working whether it's considered collectible or not. He took six or eight pieces off his tractor a week, cleaned them up, and listed them on Ebay, and stuck all that tractor part money in a coffee can, until the tractor was nearly completely gone. The internet has so completely changed the world for buyers and sellers. I couldn't of even imagined 30 years ago that you would be able to search the whole world for an obsolete 50 year old tractor part without leaving your house, or run a successful junk business 20 miles from the nearest oil road that could fit in one parking space. He ended up selling a lot more than he listed by asking the buyers what else they needed for that particular tractor. He had enough in that can to go buy that Bobcat. I don't know what he gave, but I know it was North of $8000, and he had cash left over. That was over five years ago now, and he always has at least half a dozen things up on eBay and tractor enthusiast forums at any time now. He just breaks down one tractor at a time, gets, most of them for free, or very little, and takes what's left to the scrap yard occasionally. I don't think he makes money anymore though, I think he just changes old farm junk into '57 Chevy parts, and other hot rod needs 😊 This isn't his job, he has a real one, but just a profitable hobby he spends 6 or 8 hours a week on.

    • @Guildbrookfarm
      @Guildbrookfarm  6 років тому +1

      Now THAT is a cool story. Very entrepreneurial. 😎

    • @bradpayn8058
      @bradpayn8058 6 років тому +1

      @@Guildbrookfarm Oh I forgot to mention, that since then he carries a little notebook and writes down all the old tractors he knows about in his part of the country now. When he sees someone on one of those forums looking for something, often he can get the whole tractor for as much or even less than the part is worth, then there is his next free one, and he often ends up selling more of the same tractor to the guy who was originally looking.

  • @simplylivinglacey7702
    @simplylivinglacey7702 4 роки тому +4

    I am 26 years old and working towards my homesteading journey. I've watched dozens an dozens of your videos and am accumulating info on top of what I already know. And have been making changes for awhile. By the time I am 30 I plan to be pretty much as self sustainable as possible. You guys are amazing

  • @bebepoppy1604
    @bebepoppy1604 6 років тому +3

    I appreciate your honesty. I think you navigated alot of personal subjects very eloquently. We have enjoyed your videos. We are on a small farm on grid. It works for us. We grow lots of food and preserve the majority of our food. On a quick note I just reviewed your video on canning roast beef. I tried it and we love it! Thank you!

  • @mimib6955
    @mimib6955 6 років тому +4

    Jeremy and Jaime, I applaud you both! I will leave it at that!! Lol!
    I'm still trying to play catch up with your videos and give thumbs up as I go. Don't know much about the back end of youtube or what you get credit for, but hope it helps. Near future homesteader here!! I am learning new things with you guys and want to thank you both for sharing your journey it means a lot and has giving me a better focus in some areas.

  • @Christodophilus
    @Christodophilus 6 років тому +6

    I enjoyed this frank discussion, and unlike many of the generic suggestions of how to make money from home, actually talked about the mentality to succeed. It doesn't matter what we subscribe to, if we lack the mentality to take it forward and actually turn it into something valuable/useful for others. I found it interesting to hear what didn't work for you, Jaime (candle business) as educational, as what did eventually work (art). It's not just about taking risks, but also knowing when to cut your losses. I also appreciated the comment Jeremy made about needing to be self-motivated. This is a challenge!

  • @StillSwirling
    @StillSwirling 6 років тому +4

    Thank you for sharing this with us! I don't know why people get so bent out of shape about money and how you spend it. My husband and I have been trying to get his family farm back up and running. I had a guy ask me the other day how we survive doing all this. We live simply. Bottom line. We are fortunate to live in the house that my husband grew up in which is bought and paid for. So our bills are internet and electricity. I am so much happier here caring for our animals and planting our garden and it gives me more time to focus on knitting and crocheting which I hope to have an inventory to sell things someday to help a little. I will definitely check out the skill share site. My husband has been wanting to learn to paint and this would be awesome. Sorry this turned into such a long comment. Long story short, keep kicking @ss 😁

  • @mariaolson5808
    @mariaolson5808 5 років тому +2

    Jeremy, your description of your mom as a single parent and her work ethic could have been a description of my mom. It made me so happy to hear the admiration you had for her.

  • @skillt2952
    @skillt2952 6 років тому +4

    I just love you both, your vlogs are a great escapism for me. Your Living my dream, but I'm still stuck in the rat race, working, debt cycle. Thank you for being so honest, real, factual and unselfish with your knowledge. Deep down Thank You.

  • @LolaMariaKing
    @LolaMariaKing 4 роки тому +6

    I just have to say i Love You two!!! You are so informational in so many categories of my many interests... You guys are living my dream, off the grid homesteading!!! Love watching your "How To" videos and also these videos about your life. So far, i have watched enough of them to feel like i know you both personally!!! And i am just praying the best for you, and also that you will keep making videos for many years to come!!!

  • @CKKnifeandTool
    @CKKnifeandTool 6 років тому +7

    That Jeremy isn’t a hand model and Jamie a secret government assassin.... I’m taken back!!! ;)

    • @roniniowa1661
      @roniniowa1661 6 років тому

      CK Knife and Tool hahaha, we don’t know that Jeremy isn’t a hand model, and I still believe that Jamie could easily be a secret. Government assassin.

  • @MAJ_TADean
    @MAJ_TADean 5 років тому +3

    You’ve made it because you’re together. Love and commitment triumphs all.

  • @xiomydelvalle9969
    @xiomydelvalle9969 4 роки тому +6

    I just started watching your videos about a week ago. I absolutely love how informative they are! And I came across this one, and for the most part people where asking nonsense or personal and uncomfortable questions, and you guys answered great! And I appreciate that, in my opinion it is a shame that people instead of being happy for your success and the free good info that we get from your videos, have so many question than I think are somehow disrespectful. I think that if we work hard to be successful and enjoy and/or learn from the ones that are we could have a better world. Keep up the good work, my best wishes for your family!

  • @ssumner9757
    @ssumner9757 6 років тому +3

    You both are the best examples of what the Founding Fathers wanted for America. Work ethic, self relience, & entrepreneurship. You should not apologize for using UA-cam to anyone.

  • @slydawg798
    @slydawg798 4 роки тому +5

    I must say that answering questions that’s nobodies business is very big of you. You both seem to be very down to earth and humble. I can’t say that I’d be able to answer questions like these. God bless y’all.

  • @jeffery19677
    @jeffery19677 6 років тому +4

    People don't understand the POWER OF TWO PEOPLE WORKING TOGETHER TOWARDS A GOAL! You guys remind me of my parents. They "retired" when Dad was about 55 years old. He worked until his 70s on buying land, clearing it, and reselling lots. After he finally quit working at that, He and Mom canned from the garden every year until he died. Mom wasn't left rich, but the house and her car is paid for.

  • @jessenutt1486
    @jessenutt1486 4 роки тому +3

    I just stumbled upon your channel the other day, and i wanted to take a moment to thank you for the time you share in this community! Lots of wisdom nuggets in your videos that can be applied to more than just homesteading! I thoroughly enjoy the humility and the genuineness you bring.

  • @jdaniels7449
    @jdaniels7449 5 років тому +3

    There are no words that can explain how the two of you effect me. "You two are the real deal and I think you're awesome." Love you both, love your channel, love your spirit and wish I was 20-30 years younger.

    • @Guildbrookfarm
      @Guildbrookfarm  5 років тому +1

      Aww thanks for that. We’re just figuring it out and plowing ahead one day at a time. So far so good I guess. 👍🏻

  • @robinmiller3863
    @robinmiller3863 6 років тому +4

    Love the simplicity and honesty in your videos. Many of these channels try to romanticize life in the country, which I believe has led a lot of people off grid or even to a farming lifestyle, who would not go in that direction if the marketing of these videos were more realistic. Appreciate your hard work. You deserve to succeed.

  • @longlivethejeep
    @longlivethejeep 4 роки тому +4

    Stumbled across you folks, and have spent the last 3 hours learning from you. Wonderful! Thanks for the lessons and sharing, not only your triumphs, but you MISTAKES! I was hooked on your video expressing the mistakes you made on your acre home prior to realizing your Dreamstead! I have learned MUCH from your mistakes, which I'm sure is the reason for the video! Your work is not in vain!

  • @AnneluvsKatz
    @AnneluvsKatz 3 роки тому +6

    Just stumbled across you channel today. Thanks for your frank answers to questions I’ve wondered about for quite some time! Well done!

  • @stevenhull5025
    @stevenhull5025 5 років тому +2

    I have just subscribed after watching a few of your videos on canning. I live in North Wales, United Kingdom and recently bought a property at auction with about one acre of land. Self sufficiency is my goal and your videos are a godsend to me. I have even ordered a pressure canning pot from the US. You both come over as the real deal and I wish you every success in your off the grid venture.

  • @americaneden3090
    @americaneden3090 6 років тому +4

    As yall develop ur skills and understanding the use of land + resources, maybe u could be a homestead planning consult firm. Provide advice and garden plot planning, establish infrastructure for animals, procurement of water, book references to build a homesteading library, etc. Maybe the work is accomplished thru the homeowners + work crew ( friends + family of owners, contractors if neccessary for labor ) but they pay u for the planning, NOT the sweat. Ur both so knowledgeable and do well w logistics and problem solving. Youve got enuf to share to yield profitability.

  • @biankamak3609
    @biankamak3609 3 роки тому +4

    I love your chanel and I love how you are raising your kids and the values you pass to them. My husband and I also "sign out" from the system. We moved to Costa Rica, because it was our dream to live in Central America.
    In my opinion there are three major components that make possible to live the life you want. First and foremost always before buying something, ask yourself a question "can I afford this?" If you have to take a loan to go for a vacation or buy new furnitures, it means you can not afford this. Second is paying off the debts, like Jeremy said. Third, also very important in my opinion, not to spend money for unnecessary staff that after a week would be forgotten. I think people do not realize how much money they spend on the daily basis. Even if that is a dollar or two, it adds up. One time I ask my daughter to do this exercise. Every time she wanted to get a coffee from Starbuck, I asked her to set aside the money instead. After a month she was amazed how much money she saved.

  • @vernahelvik8678
    @vernahelvik8678 6 років тому +75

    As long as you have a roof over your head, food and love you are rich

    • @melizabethbrown993
      @melizabethbrown993 3 роки тому +1

      Well said

    • @beenheredoneit.4381
      @beenheredoneit.4381 3 роки тому

      That's all fine and dandy but how do you keep government off your back with taxes? Vehicle insurance, registration and everything that cost real money?

    • @Smegma_pirate
      @Smegma_pirate 2 роки тому

      @@beenheredoneit.4381 well buddy, ya gotta work a little bit… enough to afford one’s modest lifestyle… then you pay your taxes like everyone else sometime between Jan 1st and April 15. If you don’t want to pay vehicle registration then don’t drive.. how do think the roads get maintained? Who pays for that? Soo many questions…

    • @EmilyGloeggler7984
      @EmilyGloeggler7984 Рік тому

      Not always. I learned that you can be poor with all of that.

  • @Paula-zx8mt
    @Paula-zx8mt 6 років тому +3

    I LOVE your response to the question about kids and nice house before they're gone. YOU'RE RIGHT!!! Most important for your children to have YOU than material "crap". Less is MORE! (if ya know what I mean)

  • @PeterLawton
    @PeterLawton Рік тому +4

    In my humble unsolicited opinion, people ask personal, specific questions about your finances, not because they're boorishly nosy (most of them anyway), but because they greatly admire your journey and the independence and they want that, too. The transition is big and the unknown is scary. With anonymity of the Internet, viewers can forget to be considerate.

  • @ANGELMOON4217
    @ANGELMOON4217 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for just doing the you tube, I know it is not much money but you teach so much.

  • @ginapaquet5563
    @ginapaquet5563 6 років тому +4

    HOWDY AGAIN ~~ Amen to the comment about your daughters.... I'm trying so hard to show my daughter while still living in suburbia that materialistic goods is not the way. Just this evening we were on the road and ate from a fast food establishment were are now just sick...sick...sick... my preparing meals from what we grow is far healthier than the stuff out there. Yep, insurance is an issue even now that I am employed. Again, thank you and WOW... such personal questions and thank you for sharing what you could.

  • @jabo7foe863
    @jabo7foe863 5 років тому +2

    Your video was in my feed as a recommended video. All I can say is, wow! You are both full of class. You can tell you are both intelligent. The thing that struck me most though is you portray to sincerely care about the community that’s asking these questions. The end when you explained what the correct questions to ask are and then explained it was the most valuable part. I’m a fan!

  • @CityPrepping
    @CityPrepping 6 років тому +6

    Great Q&A session...thanks for sharing this information. I definitely can relate. I enjoy making videos, but it's not a big source of income. I enjoy sharing information and helping teach, but unless you get lucky, you won't become rich off YT. Glad to see your heart is in the right place. It's easy to focus on trying to make money and loose your focus.

  • @melaniemcintosh162
    @melaniemcintosh162 6 років тому +3

    Just wanted to let y'all know that I absolutely love watching you guys. I'm not a big subscriber to anything really but, I was thumbing threw you tube one day about 1 year ago and I come across you guys and I have been watching you ever since. I think you two compliment each other very nicely and I think that those two beautiful girls will never know how lucky they are to be able to live the way that y'all are choosing to live. I currently have 86 acres that is currently housing 5 head of cattle, 14 chickens, and 3 ducks. I however live in town. My goal is to someday live in the country with my animals and not have to drive to take care of them. It can be discouraging at times, things as you well know, do NOT always go as planned. Keep up the good work and keep those great attitudes that the two of you have. And what ever you do don't stop having fun!!! Thanks for all the great info.