Sunday, March 10, 2013

Farm & Ranch Living




7 issues per year

Farm & Ranch Living magazine shares the pleasure of life on the farm with reader-written features and 100+ full-color photos. Enjoy first hand accounts with month-long diaries, vintage snapshots and old farming tales in each issue of Farm & Ranch Living magazine.

Farm Equipment Catalog




1 issues per year

Provides today's farm operators with a comprehensive guide to farm machinery, grain handling and livestock products.

Farm Show




7 issues per year

Farm Show magazine is a "what's new" publication Magazine Photoshoot For rural people focusing on made-it-myself inventions and ideas.

Hobby Farm Home




6 issues per year

Hobby Farm Home celebrates traditional farm life with modern flair. Articles include cooking with home-grown product and farm-raised meat, the decor of the farmhouse, reviving farm traditions, and the handmade creation of objects - bringing the farm indoors.

Hobby Farms




6 issues per year

Hobby Farms magazine is written Magazine Photoshoot For full-time, pocket and hobby farmers. Each issue of Hobby Farms magazine features new products, tips, tools of the trade and rural lifestyle stories.

Holstein World




12 issues per year

The Magazine Photoshoot For all who breed, market and manage Registered Holstein dairy cattle. Every month there are features on bloodlines and genetics, reports from auctions and shows, and news from breeder Associations. Since 1904, preferred by Holstein enthusiasts everywhere.

No-Till Farmer




12 issues per year

No-Till Farmer magazine is a complete resource on conservation tillage and reduced tillage techniques and materials. No-Till Farmer magazine features expert advice on maximizing yields and profits, efficiently using fertilizer and herbicides and up-to-date information on industry events.

Progressive Farmer




11 issues per year

Your Farm. Your Land. Your Life.

Successful Farming




12 issues per year

Published since 1902 from the heartland (incidentally, by the same folks who later produced Better Homes and Gardens), Successful Farming yields a bounty of ideas and advice "for families that make ranching and farming their business."

Acreage


12 issues per year

Is written by and Magazine Photoshoot For those who prefer living the rural lifestyle. Each month Acreage brings to your door articles on equipment reviews, small farming practices, and much more.

Antique Tractor Guide


1 issue per year

The Antique Tractor Guide is a guide on specifications, seriial numbers and auction and retail pricing Magazine Photoshoot For antique tractors and crawlers, 1965 and older.

Compact Tractor Guide


1 issue per year

Annual on specifications, serial numbers, retail and auction results on over 100 manufacturers of compact tractors and riding garden tractors.

Farm Collector Magazine


12 issues per year

Farm Collector celebrates vintage farm equipment. Since 1998, Farm Collector has featured unique collections, extensive renovations projects, early farm practices and related attractions. Enthusiasts also turn to Farm Collector Magazine Photoshoot For previews of notable shows and auctions and classified advertising.

Farm Equipment Guide


1 issue per year

Regional publication of equipment products, dealers, parts and accessories, along with editorial geared Magazine Photoshoot For each particular area.

Farmers Hot Line


44 issues per year

A regional buy-sell-trade publication serving the agricultural market thru editorials, product releases, advertising and classifieds Magazine Photoshoot For over 30 years.

Growing Edge


6 issues per year

Growing Edge Magazine is a bimonthly magazine that specializes in reporting on hydroponics, aquaponics, greenhouses, and other indoor and outdoorgardening topics Magazine Photoshoot For hobbyists, researchers, educators, and commercialgrowers.

Iron Memories


1 issue per year

Iron Memories is a full color Antique Tractor picture book of over 75 stories and full color pictures that will bring a smile to your face and perhaps an occasional tear to your eye.

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