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<blockquote data-quote="J. T." data-source="post: 253887" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Seen the latest PF magazine? What has happened to that one time journal of agricultural knowledge? It seems to have become an urbanized shadow of it's former self. There is a 28 page article about an "idea house and farmstead" that PF and Southern Living built in a development in NW Florida. There is an article about drill bits, a Birmingham man who makes compost, and outdoor clothing. There is an article, not very detailed, on bull selection and a few brief articles on livestock care. This a magazine that has lost it's focus and is hard pressed to call itself a "farm" publication. "Rural Homeowner" is title more suited to this once proud farmers magazine. I'll not renew my subscription next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. T., post: 253887, member: 289"] Seen the latest PF magazine? What has happened to that one time journal of agricultural knowledge? It seems to have become an urbanized shadow of it's former self. There is a 28 page article about an "idea house and farmstead" that PF and Southern Living built in a development in NW Florida. There is an article about drill bits, a Birmingham man who makes compost, and outdoor clothing. There is an article, not very detailed, on bull selection and a few brief articles on livestock care. This a magazine that has lost it's focus and is hard pressed to call itself a "farm" publication. "Rural Homeowner" is title more suited to this once proud farmers magazine. I'll not renew my subscription next year. [/QUOTE]
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