How We Started

Homestead Living was born from the vision of two people — Melissa K. Norris and Darrell Vesterfelt. 

Melissa is a 5th-generation homesteader who needed business advice. Darrell — whose family farmed for generations — had become an expert in helping companies grow their business. 

After years of dreaming, they launched Homestead Living to inspire as many people as possible to take greater control of their life, food, health, and land.

At Homestead Living, our foundation rest on a set of simple values.

We work hard. We believe in the power of story. We’re humble stewards. 

We bootstrapped this company and have hustled to keep it growing.  We’re down the earth and we do our best to be genuine and generous.

We’re committed to this beautiful movement. And so very excited that you’re here.

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    Who’s Behind Homestead Living

    Melissa K. Norris

    Founder

    Melissa K. Norris is a 5th generation homesteader, who lives with her husband and two children in the Pacific Northwest of Washington state.

    Founder and CEO

    Darrell grew up on 100+ acres of Michigan farm before moving away for college. As a young man, Darrell found that he had a knack for business and he loved helping people.

    Director of Operations

    Troy guides day-to-day operations of Homestead Living, ensuring that the company’s impactful work is reached by the people who value it.

    Director of Publishing

    Jeremy takes lead on all editorial for Homestead Living — from the newsletter, to the print magazines, to all of our books — to ensure that every story is well told.

    Technology and Development

    To make sure everything functions properly with our technology stack, Melissa is our expert.  She lives in rural Wisconsin with her husband and two children.

    PM, Administration & Support

    The friendly face behind our customer support emails and comments, Felicity’s energy and organization for working with people matches the passion she has for her backyard homesteading efforts in Oklahoma.

    What does Homestead Living do?

    What started as a digital, quarterly magazine published online rapidly grew to the point of offering an annual printed collector’s edition, a monthly subscription (with both print and digital offerings), and other educational resources geared toward inspiring the modern homesteading movement.

    Explore our monthly subscription here.

    Explore our annual prints here.

    Shop our books here.

    Our north star is to create a platform to tell the stories of folks with dirt under their fingernails and calloused hands.

    Our work is for homesteaders, by homesteaders.