1 HORSE PROPERTY: Specializing in equestrian homes and horse property marketing across the US and Canada
Animal Traction: E-mail list about draft animals. Archives of past postings.
Back Home Magazine: Selected articles from the print magazine on do-it-yourself projects and self-reliant rural living.
Back to Basics: Tips on living a "back to basics" lifestyle, including canning, livestock, and other homesteading staples.
Backwoods Living: Articles and weblog about back-to-basics living, by a homesteader with thirty years of experience.
Beulah Land Homestead: A northern Texas homestead attempting to live as self-sufficiently as possible. Describes raising and selling organic vegetables, fruits, eggs and natural chicken and rabbit meats.
Butterfly Hollow Farm: A look at a couple adopting a simpler lifestyle and restoring an abandoned homestead farm and farmhouse in Tennessee.
Christian Homesteaders Association: An open forum on homesteading topics, with a strong focus on Christian and biblical concerns.
Countryside Magazine: Country magazine for readers seeking voluntary simplicity, greater self-reliance (homesteading) with emphasis on home food production-gardening, cooking, and food preservation.
Deliberate Life: An expanding group of more than 900 how-to articles on homesteading, sustainability, and the simple life, as well as an active web community.
Down To The Roots Magazine: An online resource that requires a paid subcription to "Down To The Roots Magazine," which is geared to the new or long-time homesteader. All articles are written by homesteaders.
Family Homesteading Advocate: Simple living for the urban and rural homesteader.
Farm Kansas: Homestead portal with books, classroom resources, and agricultural gifts.
Farming: Articles to learn how to start, manage, and enjoy farming on a small scale.
Goodbye City Life: A collaborative site dedicated to the mechanics of country living. Source of information on homesteading, modern living alternatives, farming and the old ways.
Haying FAQ: Frequently asked questions and answers on growing, harvesting, and storing hay for small farms.
Heathenry and Homesteading: Many aspects of farming and simple living from an Asatru point of view.
High Lonesome Ranch: Homesteading and homeschooling on a mountain top in West Virginia since 1993. Domestic and exotic animals, water and electricity tips, photos.
Homestead.org: Contains an entire resource directory of information on homesteading and many other topics related to living a more natural, sustainable, and wholesome life.
Homesteading Information Directory: A directory of homesteading sites including topics such as animal husbandry, gardening, self-sufficiency, alternative building and others. A largely Christian perspective, with books for sale.
Homesteading Resources: Introduction, opinion and an organized collection of Web resources, devoted to the subject of modern homesteading, broadly defined.
Homesteading Singles: A group where single homesteaders, or those who would like to be homesteaders, meet and exchange ideas.
Houston Homestead: Links for many aspects of country living from organic gardening to farm animals. Features "Homemaker's Corner."
Lightning Rod Farm: Photos and descriptions of life on a farm with animals, flowers, ferns and mushrooms.
LittleCountryVillage.com: Learn about frugal living, homesteading, english cottage gardening, and cheap meal recipes. Based in Victorian Queen Village, New York.
Living Self-Sufficiently: A list of online and print resources recommended by a professor who specializes in research about self-sufficient living.
Logistics for Pure Rural Living: Instruction, with photographs, for the construction of simple rural homes, and commentary on the desirability of anonymous rural living.
ManyTracks: Information about homesteading, organic gardening, self-sufficiency, seed saving, solar energy and recumbent bicycles.
Mini Farm Homestead: From a homestead in the Missouri Ozarks, this site offers pieces on many topics, including cooking, crafts, gardening, and animals.
Mrs. D's Homestead: Articles and journal about homesteading, gardening, livestock, simple living. Offers homemade goat's milk soap, handcrafts, natural lotion bars, handmade rice bags.
Nagnou Farm: Organic family homestead raising Dexter cattle for beef and dairy, Arabian horses, chickens, and various other homestead animals.
Oregon Wordworks: Publishers of a manual on homesteading and survival skills.
Our Country Haven: A site with a Message board and Chat room where viewers can share information and ask questions about all aspects of country living, homesteading, and home remedies.
Pagan Homesteader: A developing forum discussing homesteading and rural resources, for Pagans or anyone who lives close to the Earth.
Peace and Carrots Farm: Community supported agriculture farm information, homestead and learning center schedule.
Preparedness Nuggets Pages: Information about many different subjects of interest.
Self-Reliance Plan with Emergency Outlet: Self-reliance, sustainable living and homesteading products, resources and information to prepare and protect in the event of an emergency.
Self-Sufficient Country Living: Essays on the topic of self-sufficient country living, from a Christian perspective.
Simple Homesteading: Covered topics are related to self-sufficiency, running a small farm, gardening, herbs, orcharding, livestock, and other aspects of country living.
Simple Living: An on-line book about one family's simple and sustainable-living lifestyle. Other pages include tips and inspiration for simple living, natural building, communities, the ecology and other topics.
Southern Matters: Promotes small-scale low-technology agriculture and backyard fruit production. The emphasis is production of cane syrup, with essays on syrup chemistry and access to bulletins.
Tabletop Homestead: Modern homesteading and simple living in southern Oklahoma.
The New World: This work of fiction tells the utopian tale of a homesteading adventure starting in 1964 and becoming a worldwide homesteading community.
The Small Tractor FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions and other information about small tractors.
Walton Feed: Online catalog for food storage goods with information and hints for self-sufficient living.
West Wales Smallholders: A network to promote and help smallholders and homesteaders living in the West Wales area, with public material, wanted listings and membership.
Whole again: A directory of alternative living resources which includes a listing of homesteading magazines and links.
Windy Knoll Farm: A small organic homestead and education center in North Carolina. Internship possibilities and courses taught.