Self-Sufficiency Summits in Ohio Reflect Surging Interest in Homesteading

‘We are now several generations removed from commonly knowing how to gut a chicken, tap a maple tree, and plant tomatoes,’ regenerative farmer Joel Salatin said
Self-Sufficiency Summits in Ohio Reflect Surging Interest in Homesteading
Joel Salatin, founder of Polyface Farm and an organic farming expert, takes a break from his presentations at the Food Independence Summit. Courtesy of Emma Low/Food Independence Summit
Jeff Louderback
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Decades ago, many Americans lived on farms and in small towns, and they grew and raised the food that they consumed. After an age of reliance on store-bought items, many Americans are returning to those roots.

Two gatherings in Ohio this month—the Heritage Skills USA Homesteading Summit and the Food Independence Summit—represent an emerging trend of events focused on teaching a more self-sufficient lifestyle.

Jeff Louderback
Jeff Louderback
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Jeff Louderback covers news and features on the White House and executive agencies for The Epoch Times. He also reports on Senate and House elections. A professional journalist since 1990, Jeff has a versatile background that includes covering news and politics, business, professional and college sports, and lifestyle topics for regional and national media outlets.