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Farm and Ranch Living

April/May 2020
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Discover the pleasures of rural living with Farm & Ranch Living Magazine! You'll enjoy fascinating month-long family diaries, Old Iron restoration tips, inspiring fiction, wholesome country humor and more when you subscribe today!

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Two Fine Days • Family and neighbors gathered together to get the job done.

Fields Made of Frosting • A friend customized her kiddo’s birthday cake to match his fondness for farm life.

FARM FRIEND CUPCAKES • These cupcakes can’t get much cuter. Young children especially are taken with them!

Prettiest Place

From Byproduct to Business Venture • Diversification is the key to keeping this third-generation dairy farm sustainable.

Broadcasting from the Land • An abridged inventory of farming podcasts from the editors of Farm & Ranch Living

Deep in the Heart of Texas • Two determined Texas A&M grads cultivate their ranching dreams one step at a time.

Harnessing Social Media to Boost Your Business Profile

Kelby Ranch Fig Spread

TRACTOR NATION • An expert’s guide to some of the best shows on the circuit.

LEARNING ON THE LAND • An immersive agritourism organization helps farming traditions thrive.

WWOOFing in the USA

SPRING CHICKENS • Farming just wouldn’t be as fun without our calves, kittens, kids, foals and chicks. Let’s give a warm welcome to the latest crop.

In the Field • CELEBRATING LIFE AND WORK IN THE COUNTRY

Keeping History Alive • To know a Ferguson is to love one (or three).

Finishing What We Started • Sometimes it takes a new project to get back to the one you never completed.

Truckloads of Love • With their anniversary on the horizon, she found the perfect gift.

From Shelter to Driver’s Seat • This go-getter griffon hand-picked his new family, and they’re happy to be along for the ride.

Moderation in All Things • As these girls learned, there is such a thing as too many cookies.

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