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Posted by Tom in TN on January 13, 2005 at 19:23:12 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Ot.. Farm Magazines... posted by T S on January 13, 2005 at 16:14:11:
T.S. I don't have any recommendation on a good farm magazine. I get Progressive Farmer and a small paper put out by the Tennessee Farmer's Co-Op, but I don't find either of them to be helpful to me. I am a small farmer who operates on a shoe string. I have 150 acres of mostly pasture land and woods. I raise black cattle and have a couple of horses. Both of the magazines that I get are aimed at the larger, wealthier farmer. They constantly talk about setting aside land for wildlife, new and improved chemical sprays, and exotic new machinery. I can't afford any of those things. I guess I'm just not progressive enough or co-operative enough. I hope that someone else responds to your post with recommendations of a magazine that would be helpful for the little ol' dirt farmer. Tom in TN
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