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Summer Love
In the second of our three-part series, learn how to survive the busy-ness of summer. More
by Lisa Kivirist

A Sonoma Success Story
Discover how a successful Hollywood executive found peace down on the farm.
by Cherie Langlois

Sweet & Salty
Use your excess goat milk to make these five delicious recipes.
by Jo Stewart

Wild Edibles
Rethink the “weeds” found on your farm and learn how to forage the wild with this handy primer!
by Sue Weaver

Butterflies and Hummers
Want to attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden? Find out which plants, vines and flowers get the job done.
by Jean M. Fogle

Basil Abundance
Basil is the perfect crop for growing in your garden, selling at farmers’ markets or getting your foot in the door at local restaurants.
by Amy Grisak

Support System
Save space in your garden plot and reap more veggies by using trellises. We tell you how! More
by Amy Grisak

Piecing Things Together
Expand our quilting heritage by learning new techniques for this age-old tradition. 
by Mary Beth Temple

Making Natural Soap
The art and science of soap making is alive in country kitchens. Learn the craft from an expert soap maker.
by Casey Makela

Launch a Farm B&B: Living and Loving the Hospitality Lifestyle
If you love living on the farm, share your passion with others through a bed & breakfast.
by Lisa Kivirist

Purple People Lovers
Discover how to make your farm inviting to these beautiful, beneficial birds.
by Jennifer Nice

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Columns

Lessons Learned
Cherie Langlois

Farm Fetishes
Mary Beth Temple

Country Fare
Lynda King

Garden Grit
Jessica Walliser

Home Clinic
Cheryl Morrison

Nature Calls
Linda Tagliaferro

Animal Talk
Audrey Pavia

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