
You've been reading labels and not likeing what you see.
You don't fully trust the grocery store, the supply chain, or what the label actually means. You're not paranoid. You're paying attention. And you're ready to do something about it.
You want to know where your food actually comes from.
You want to know the bird, the feed, the ground it walked on. You want the full chain — and you want to own it.
You’re done waiting for the system to fix itself.
Whether you have five acres or a back patio, you're ready to start building something that doesn't depend on anyone else. One seed. One egg. One jar at a time.



Less time on chores.
More time on everything else.
The exact automations Annie uses on her off-grid Idaho homestead — automatic doors, refillable waterers, everything that runs the coop so she doesn't have to babysit it.
Free. Because we don't gatekeep here.

I live off-grid in the Idaho mountains with a flock of birds I hatched myself, an indoor grow room, and a greenhouse — because I'd rather know exactly what's going into my food than trust a label that doesn't have to tell me everything.
I built Annie's Homestead for the person who's started asking questions they can't unask. The person who reads ingredients now. The person who looked at the Palantir-USDA contract and thought — okay, it's time to build my own supply chain.
No sugar-coating. No gatekeeping. Just the real process, the real numbers, and honest answers about what it actually takes.
You found this page for a reason. Stick around.


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