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Magazines recommended by hundred's of homesteaders!

 

 

 

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Backwoods Home Magazine

Covers self-reliance topics such as gardening,

livestock, alternative energy, building, country living, homeschooling and preparedness. History, Americana and poetry is also included.
 

 

 

 

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Countryside & Small Stock Journal

Devoted to simple county living and small scale livestock raising.  Articles aimed at the general reader and at the homesteader in particular, dealing with raising animals and food, establishing homesteads, nutrition, well-being and personal self-reliance.
 

 

Mother Earth Newscover

This is a country lifestyle service magazine focused on do-it-yourself living, personal achievement, outdoor recreation, thrift and the blending of the old-fashioned with modern ingenuity. Its articles cover equipment, tools, gardening, health and home remedies, home building and repair, fishing, natural food and cooking environmentally-friendly products, recycling, country lore and small scale farming.

 

 

Small Farm Today

Discusses alternative and traditional crops, livestock, and direct marketing, designed to help make small and family farmers profitable and sustainable.
 

 

Small Farmers Journal

A magazine devoted to the betterment of the independent family farm. Each issue features practical horse farming and covers all facets of small-scale diversified agriculture.
 

 

Country Woman

Exclusively for women who love the country way of life. Decorating ideas, crafts, homemaking hints, humor and recipes.

 

 

BackHome

Delivers useful do-it-yourself information on sustainable, self-reliant living for those interested in taking control of their own lives. The bi-monthly issues are packed with proven information and resources on rural land, mortgage-free building, solar and renewable energy, chemical-free gardening, wholesome cooking, home business, home schooling, small livestock, vehicle and workshop projects, and family activities.

 

The Missouri Conservationist  (On-line Magazine)                   MDC logo

 

 

 

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