I'm in the UK and I seem to think that those small properties where people grew and reared their own food but not big enough to be a commercial farm were called smallholdings. They could make money but were less about making money to live off more as an extra to their own food and living needs.
Now you see a fair few American homestead shows on satellite and YouTube. Also this subforum is homestead. What do you, if you're a Brit, call such a property? Homestead or smallholding?
It doesn't matter but I'm curious, is there a difference? What do these terms really mean? Are they just regional or national terms for the same thing? Are they interchangeable? Assuming you don't have a national terminology protectionism thing going on.
Now you see a fair few American homestead shows on satellite and YouTube. Also this subforum is homestead. What do you, if you're a Brit, call such a property? Homestead or smallholding?
It doesn't matter but I'm curious, is there a difference? What do these terms really mean? Are they just regional or national terms for the same thing? Are they interchangeable? Assuming you don't have a national terminology protectionism thing going on.