Learning how to make an income from your small homestead is a great way to turn a passion for farming and self-sufficiency to a profitable business that can help make ends meet! Whether you have only an acre or two, or even just a backyard garden, here are some ways that you can earn from your land.
Earning From Your Garden & Homemade Goods

- Sell surplus produce at your local farmer’s market
- Preserve your fruits and vegetables via canning (jams, jellies, preserves) to sell.
- Sell seeds.
- Start seeds at home and sell seedlings in the spring.
- Make and sell compost or fertilizer.
- Sell fresh or dried herbs.
- Sell herb salts for cooking.
- Sell dehydrated fruit.
- Sell fresh cut flowers in the form of bouquets.
- Bake and sell fresh bread.
- Bake and sell fresh muffins or cookies.
- Sell maple syrup from your trees.
- Sell firewood.
How to Make Money From Backyard Chickens (Or Other Poultry)

- Sell fresh eggs.
- Sell fertilized eggs for hatching.
- Hatch and sell chicks.
- Raise and sell chicken, duck, or turkey meat.
- Sell laying hens.
- Rent out poultry.
How to Make Money From Other Livestock & Farm Animals

- Breed and sell rabbits.
- Sell fiber. (Wool from sheep or rabbits.)
- Sell your own yarn. (From fiber.)
- Raise pigs for meat.
- Beekeeping – sell the wax and honey.
- Breed and sell dogs.
- Raise goats for meat.
- Raise sheep for meat and/or wool.
- Tan and sell fur hides.
Earn From Arts & Crafts

- Make and sell homemade soaps.
- Make and sell homemade lip balm.
- Sell sewn items. (Such as tote bags or hot mitts.)
- Sell knitted or crocheted items.
- Make and sell jewlery.
- Create and sell pottery.
- Build and sell birdhouses.
Where to Sell Your Goods

- At your local farmer’s market(s).
- Start a farmstand.
- On your farm’s website. (If you plan to sell goods, this is a very important place to be able to advertise.)
- For arts and crafts, you can start and Etsy shop.
- Craigslist.
Do you have any other ideas of how to earn on a small homestead or farm? Share them in the comments below!

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