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| fergienewbee
10-26-2012 17:26:47
99.181.143.129
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I only plant food plots for wildlife: corn, milo, millet, cow peas, wheat, oats, etc. but I try to practice some type of crop rotation. Corn or milo follows cow peas, plant a mix of clover, winter pea and wheat, etc. Are there any magazines or books geared toward the small scale "farmer?" I have a subscription to Farming for Wildlife but wondered if there we any others. Course, with the net, almost any subject is at our finger tips but I like holding a magazine.Larry |
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| 36 coupe
10-28-2012 03:10:15
66.186.169.176
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Re: Small Farm Books/Magazines in reply to fergienewbee, 10-26-2012 17:26:47
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| The Net is killing off books and magazines.I should know, My mail order book business is gone.I had tractor manuals, farming books,technical books.Lindsay publications is quitting after 30 years.He calls it retiring but Ill bet on falling sales. |
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| rrlund
10-27-2012 09:00:03
207.241.137.116
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Re: Small Farm Books/Magazines in reply to fergienewbee, 10-26-2012 17:26:47
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| About the only place that you'll find anything that's neutral,that is,not written and published by some extremists spouting theory over fact,is the County Co-operative Extension Office. |
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| John B.
10-27-2012 05:20:52
38.114.64.214
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Re: Small Farm Books/Magazines in reply to fergienewbee, 10-26-2012 17:26:47
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| Check out the inventory here at Diamond Farms |
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| John B.
10-27-2012 05:22:21
38.114.64.214
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Re: Small Farm Books/Magazines in reply to John B., 10-27-2012 05:20:52
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| Just click on General Store title and see where you want to go from there. They have lots of books and videos. |
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| Tony in Mass.
10-26-2012 18:49:32
76.127.225.182
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Re: Small Farm Books/Magazines in reply to fergienewbee, 10-26-2012 17:26:47
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| Is there a tractor supply co store near you? All around here have a good sized book rack with a dozen mags on these subjects, and more at the cash registers. Heck 'mother earth news' been around since the hippie days, small farm journal, even the horsie mags are loaded with ideas to make some pipe dreams... when I was a kid there was 'hoards dairyman'and 'American agriculturalist'.... this was before bto's didn't need such boring old fashioned stuff stuff.... |
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