Homestead Rescue is back. The Discovery Channel TV show returns for its fourth season tonight, December 26th, at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
The docuseries follows Marty, Misty, and Matt Raney as they “help several new struggling families discover how to successfully secure clean water, grow sustainable crops, protect their valuable livestock, and reinforce failing infrastructures, all while facing the most grueling obstacles mother nature has to offer.”
Season four of Homestead Rescue debuts on Discovery Channel with an all-new special tonight, December 26th, at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
You can read more info below:
(Los Angeles) – Homesteading saviors Marty, Misty, and Matt Raney return to the most desperate homesteads across America to help those on the brink of failure learn to survive and thrive off the grid. Using fresh ingenuity, the trio will help several new struggling families discover how to successfully secure clean water, grow sustainable crops, protect their valuable livestock, and reinforce failing infrastructures, all while facing the most grueling obstacles mother nature has to offer. While the Raneys answer these cries for help with their unique skillset, each family will ultimately have to decide if they can stick it out for the long-haul or must pack up and return to civilization. An all-new season of HOMESTEAD RESCUE premieres Wednesday, January 2 at 10pm ET/PT with a season special airing Wednesday, December 26 at 10pm ET/PT on Discovery.
Millions of Americans have traded modern life for self-sufficient homesteading, but the Raneys continue to prove that living off the grid is no easy feat. From the flood-riddled lands of Missouri to the frigid, unrelenting woods of Alaska, this season father Marty, daughter Misty, and son Matt will face some of the most intense challenges yet. To help fulfill these homesteaders’ dreams, the three work tirelessly to locate clean drinking water on toxic lands, build an entire cabin from scratch in 7 days, dig a massive dam in a flood zone, craft life-saving wildfire protection, and automate a homestead to function on its own while its residents are away.
To never give up is the Raney way – but will some of these homesteads simply prove too difficult to rescue?
Viewers can catch-up on past seasons of HOMESTEAD RESCUE on the Discovery GO app – free with their paid TV subscription.
HOMESTEAD RESCUE is produced for Discovery by Raw Television. For Raw Television, Mike Griffiths and Sam Maynard serve as Executive Producers, and Keeley Van Dyke as Co-Executive Producer. For Discovery, John Slaughter serves as Executive Producer, and Jessica Mollo serves as Associate Producer.”
What do you think? Have you seen Homestead Rescue? Will you watch the new season?
As a matter of fact, Misty Raney has been my INSPIRATION. I had no idea what to do with my greenhouse to be successful….and her raised bed idea (in the desert!) was AWESOME. I built a raised bed in MY greenhouse…in WA State….and it’s BRILLIANT!! Thank you, Misty….you INSPIRE ME!!!
I love Homestead Rescue!!! While others are watching STUPID shows (survivor….masked singer) We HOMEOWNERS love the clever and resourceful way the Raneys manage to help people. We LOVE it. PLEASE keep it on!!
We want to let the Discovery Channel to PLEASE keep Homestead Rescue on. We love that show so very much, The 9
This is my favorite TV show ever. I love the family. We never miss a episode. They are so full of love and give me hope for my land.. Thank you , homestead rescue!!!
Love it. We watch together. Smart hardworking family.
Yes my family loves this show. We will watch every episode as long as it keeps being produced. Thanks
It’s a wonder no one was killed in filming this show – a total disregard for safety in every episode.
Love this show, I’ve learned a lot about ingenuity and creative thinking. Also it takes a lot to go off grid!
I just found this show. I wish I would’ve found it sooner!!! I just watched all the shows that were on my DVR and I need more!! I love this show!!! It’s my new favorite!!!
I love Homestead Rescue and am delighted it is back on. Hopefully this will be long running.