Farm show magazine

I love the magazine.$17/ year is good, but once they get you, you will get lots of junk mail from them.
 
Excellent magazine I have been getting it well over 10 years, they have not sent anything other than renewal notices when due.
 
You can go to there website and check them out.
I think they will send you a free issue.
Once you have a subscription you can access the archives on the website going back decades.
 
I enjoy reading it, and I've stolen several of the ideas that I've seen in it. I think it's worth reading. I have to admit that I wonder how some folks come up with some of the ideas that they show. Seems like sometimes they spend a lot of time and money and end up with nearly nothing. But it's still good reading. The copy in my barbershop gets worn pretty thin.
 
I have been getting it for a few years now. Like nothing else I get, always see something unusual.

Couple years ago I read something about a guy that had aerial farm stead pictures taken in the sixties. Gave him a call and he said he had the negatives covering several states, all I had to do was give him the address and describe something in the photo. I told him we lived back a long lane, had a brick farm house and the pic would have a John Deere G parked on the hill in front of the house.

This is that picture taken in 1966 or 67.

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Pretty hard to see the old G, but it is hanging on the wall in my den now.
 
37Cheif: I get FARMSHOW. I have for years. It is one of my "always" read mags when it comes. Some of the stuff is not real practical but many of the ideas are helpful. I also like the section where guys talk about their own "best" and "Worse" stuff. I have gotten some good tips from that section.

For $17 you can't hardly eat at Micky Ds twice so try Farmshow out. I think you will enjoy it.
 
I have been taking the paper since the first issue.

There is sumthing in the last issue aboot a scam that someone is selling false subscriptions. So be careful vhen you send in your money.
 
Love the pic, is the old g on the driveway by the tree, were the driveway turns right to the barn? Kinda looks like a set of tires from a tractor!
 
love them old pics bonus could see my dad feeding pigs .also tax deduction because its a record of your farm when things were built
 
One of my favorite magazines. As others have mentioned, beware of the fake subscription offer, get your subscription form off their site, and compare the addresses with your $17 offer. $17 is only a bargain, if it is not a scam!
 
Sounds like a scam to me. Love the magazine, I have subscribed since the 80's. Google them for subscription info. Chris
 
got the same mailing also to enter a drawing for a j d 3020 restored. It is a legit mailing. The magazine is awesome if your interested in homemade tools or equipment. they also have a big forum that allows you to discuss your best buy or the worse buy you have made. lots of good articles.
 
About the renewal notice scam, it is not confined to Farm Show. Over the years, I have gotten these same notices for outdoor magazines, computer magazines, and all kinds of others.

The notices all look the same, but they have come from "Publisher's Billing Service", "United Publisher's Service", etc. Seems they like to use multiple names to keep you off guard. If the notice is not from the actual publisher, trash it.

They make it look like a legitimate renewal notice, but often they are for magazines that you have [b:710061b4b3]never[/b:710061b4b3] subscribed to, or some that you haven't had for several years.

Myron
 

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