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🎁 Parents: Download your kids a free homeschooling lesson: https://missionfarmstead.com/pages/ki... 👨🌾 Farmers: Want a buyer for your pasture-raised meats? Sell to us: https://missionfarmstead.com/pages/se... Who am I? For the last 11 years, I have been building direct-to-consumer brands. We purchase livestock products from farmers and sell them to families across America. I started creating this content to inspire you to start farmsteading, so that when you watch, you learn to skip my failures and copy my successes. After it works for you, you'll let me buy your surplus farm goods to sell to my customers. Fair enough? When you’re ready, profit with me. If you raise pastured livestock, operate an abattoir, or manufacture pet treats, we're buying. Apply: https://missionfarmstead.com/pages/se... Please note: Submitting a supplier application or expressing interest in selling to Meet Mike Miller and/or Mission Farmstead does not guarantee approval or purchase. Supplier selection is at the sole discretion of Meet Mike Miller and/or Mission Farmstead and may depend on factors such as quality, capacity, compliance, and fit with brand standards. Life Story. How I got here… 8 yrs old: Flipped small farm machinery with my father. 15 yrs old: Sold picnic tables and wishing wells to save up for my first truck. 19 yrs old: Dropped out of college to do network marketing to get rich quick. LOL. 21 yrs old: Quit network marketing to flip single-family homes. 23 yrs old: Closed down house flipping business to take a fancy corporate job to learn bank lending. 25 yrs old: Retired from my bank job to start “Garry Tools”, a private label e-commerce tool brand. 27 yrs old: Closed down “Garry Tools” due to supply chain issues. 27 yrs old: Started selling generic items in my online store. 27 yrs old: Started “Midwest FBA Prep” to control more of the supply chain. 28 yrs old: Closed down “Midwest FBA Prep” and outsourced manufacturing to better American partners. 30 yrs old: Crossed 50,000 units sold annually in ecom sales. 31 yrs old: Just when I found success, I got distracted from my core business. I started a new company to acquire and scale other e-commerce brands. 32: Closed down the e-commerce flipping business and experienced a crisis of meaning. Needed to create space, so I purchased a 78-acre farm to reconnect with what I grew up knowing. 33 yrs old: Hired a bunch of employees. 35 yrs old: Employees resigned, began replacing them with subcontractors. 36 yrs old: Started making YouTube videos about daily small farm life and business education. I leave you with a quote from AlexHormozi “To all the gladiators in the arena, we’re all in the middle of writing our own stories. The worse the monsters, the more epic the story. You either get an epic outcome or an epic story. Both mean you win. Keep crushing. May your desires be greater than your obstacles.” Never Quit, Mike Miller Legal Disclaimer & Copyright Notice The content shared on this YouTube channel is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. While I share my personal experiences as a first-generation farmer and small business owner, nothing on this channel constitutes professional advice (including but not limited to legal, financial, agricultural, or veterinary advice). Viewers are encouraged to do their own research and consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on the content provided here. All opinions expressed are my own and do not reflect the views of any affiliated businesses, brands, or partners unless explicitly stated. Participation in any farming, homesteading, or agricultural activity involves inherent risk. Mission Farmstead and Meet Mike Miller are not liable for any actions taken based on the content of this channel. Submitting a supplier application or expressing interest in selling to Meet Mike Miller and/or Mission Farmstead does not guarantee approval or purchase. Supplier selection is at the sole discretion of Meet Mike Miller and/or Mission Farmstead and may depend on factors such as quality, capacity, compliance, and fit with brand standards. Copyright © 2025 Meet Mike Miller. All Rights Reserved. All video, audio, text, images, and other content on this channel are the property of Meet Mike Miller unless otherwise noted. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of this content is strictly prohibited. For licensing inquiries, partnerships, or media requests, please contact: https://missionfarmstead.com/pages/co... ------------------------- Timecodes 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:06 Pouring Gravel - Money Saving Tip 00:02:23 Creek Crossing 00:12:12 Winter Cattle & Hay Storage 00:25:07 Maple Syrup Enterprise 00:26:14 Access & Erosion 00:40:11 Building Access 00:48:45 Slowing Erosion w/Logs 00:51:31 Erosion Issues Into Ponds 00:59:50 Control 01:15:53 Forestry 01:18:46 Poultry and Fencing Talk 01:21:34 Greenhouse Idea