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Blogs & Personal Sites of Rural Homeschoolers

Confessions of a Pioneer Woman
Ree homeschools her 4 kids on a working ranch, and loves to take photographs of the kids, their horses, and other ranch activities. You'll come back time again for her humorous insights.

Reflections of a Homeschooled Homeschooler
Rebecca Bangs Amos was homeschooled herself and is now homeschooling her children in rural Vermont.

Homeschoolers and Agriculture

Community Supported Agriculture for Homeschoolers
Amy Hood describes how Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) fits perfectly with her homeschool family's lifestyle. By Amy Hood, HEM M/J 07

Rural Homeschool Communities

Homeschool and Gardening
A Gardenweb forum for homeschool families who would like to exchange garden tips, and maybe even bulbs and seeds.

Rural Christian Home Educators
We are a group of Christian homeschool families providing support for new and existing homeschoolers as well as information for those considering homeschooling.

Rural Education Resources

California Farm Water Coalition Educator Resources
Several free products and unit studies about the use of irrigated water on California crops.

California Foundation For Agriculture in the Classroom
Resources and activities available to heighten agricultural awareness. Great for rural homeschoolers anywhere.

Cotton's Journey
How it is grown, cultivated, harvested and finally processed into cloth and other co-products is what you will be learning about in this story of cotton and Cotton's Journey - A field trip in a Box.

Rural Home Schooling and Place-based Education
Place-based educators use local particulars to teach universal concepts, engage students in community life, and involve people and resources unique to the home community.

Visit a Rural Homeschool Family

The Country School
Farm experiences and wilderness adventures for children, teens and families. Spend the summer on a homeschooling family's farm in Holmes County, Ohio.

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