In a growing movement of self-sufficiency, a community of homesteaders is thriving in rural areas, living off the land and preparing for a potential catastrophic future. These individuals, often referred to as "preppers," are stockpiling food, water, and other essential resources in anticipation of a global crisis or societal collapse. By growing their own food, collecting rainwater, and generating their own electricity, they aim to be independent from the grid and government support. As concerns about climate change, economic instability, and pandemics continue to rise, this homesteading lifestyle is becoming increasingly appealing to those seeking a more secure and sustainable way of living.


These Homesteaders Live Off the Land (and Prep for the End of the World)  The New York Times