Why Am I Doing This?

Dec. 17, 2025

Plans for homesteading and technology. Last edited: 2025-12-17

The need for being self-sufficient

I'm a suburb kid and I have no idea what I'm doing but I have a background in managing complex systems and the grit from 8 years active duty in the US Army. I have watched videos and read books and the lifestyle is something that I believe I want. It has been hard work and it has barely even started yet I have enjoyed it.

I am not a "prepper" but I do believe that it is more important than ever to become self sufficient. I don't necessarily think the new AI/ML will eliminate every job but I do think that it will eliminate a lot of jobs, leaving more and more people destitute or struggling. What that means to me is being able to provide most, if not all, of the food that I eat should come from my land.

I have a goal that to be self sufficient with food within 2 years and the third year I hope to be able to make profit off of the land - even if it is just enough to cover monthly expenses, but ideally enough to live comfortably (not extravagently) without needing a typical job (if any exist in 3 years anyways).

Homesteading

To me, homesteading isn't just about growing food, it is more about closing the loop. Reducing dependencies on supply chains that I don't and can't control.

Garden

As of the first year of homesteading, my garden area is over 1800 square feet. I'll be trying different techniques like Back to Eden, square foot gardening, and any other techniques that I can test. This is a large enough area to produce enough fruits and vegetables for sustenance for myself and more to sell.

I will be planning my 2026 garden this winter. Look for a blog post coming soon.

Two loads of wood chips delivered. In the process of spreading them out. This will create a great fungal network for the soil and hold in moisture and nutrients. - Me

Livestock

I currently have 7 chickens (lost 6 to wildlife, unfortunately). As I'm new to this area I'm not exactly sure what took them - it could have been wild coyotes, hawks, eagles, raccoons, or any other predator out here, we even have bobcats and mountain lions. It is a little disheartening but I'm planning on adding somewhere around 12 new chickens every year until I get maxed out where I'm replacing non-laying egg chickens. I've already managed (with the help of some friends I've made) to automate watering and a system (that I need to improve) to where I have to spend less time feeding them.

Sometime between next January and March I plan on getting 2 pigs and rabbits to provide meat for sustenance. This is as much as I can get with the land that I have I think. Every year I will slaughter a pig and replace it and hopefully kill a deer. I think one deer and one pig will be plenty enough meat for a year especially supplemented with rabbits and non-laying chickens. I will miss beef, though - maybe I can try bartering.

Technology

I've been tinkering with microcontrollers and microprocessors off and on for awhile now.

Things I'd like to accomplish:

  • Smart Home with AI integration (oh the irony)
  • Digital Twin of my house and possibly the entire property

I also do software and web development. I plan on being able to self host everything at some point as well so there will be IT projects. During my Ph.D. studies, I was involved with AI and Digital Twins/Threads. I'd like to apply what I can to the gardening and quantify and trace the product lifecycles of my food. It will be data and hardware intensive and with enough time and data, maybe apply some machine learning for predictive analytics.

I also plan on tackling a lot of what I do (I'd like to do all it'd be too time consuming and I want to eat!) with the scientific process as well. I'm new to this area and as far as I know this land has never been used to grow food. I want to test what I can to increase product yield.

The stack I've been thinking of is Home Assistant as the "brain" of the system on my local network that can talk to and display the data from the various sensors I have throughout the property.

Documentation

This site will also act as documentation for all my projects and knowledge that I gain so that I can continuously improve the process and share useful information for others looking to homestead.

View from the back patio
View from the back patio overlooking the mountain. - Me

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