Hobby Farms


 
Hobby Farms Magazine - November/December 2007
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Features

Specialty Market Meats
‘Tis the season, so gear up for family gatherings and add to the bottom line of your farm with these specialty meats.  
by Stephen Edwards

Prepare for Winter
Winter weather can be scary if you don’t have your family and farm prepared. Find out how to prepare your family (both two-legged and four) for foul weather.  
by Cherie Langlois

All I Want for Christmas Is ... 
If Santa could bring you anything in his sleigh, what would it be? A tractor? A llam or two? Find out what hobby farmers around the country are wishing for this holiday season. Click to continue ...
by Cherie Langlois

Figs on the Farm
Figs can be a beneficial fruit to grown on your farm. Their short shelf life and relative continuous fruit production make them a boon to any hobby farmer looking to diversify  farm yields. 
by Michael Brown, with Sue Weaver

The All-American Goat
Swoon over Myotonic goats! These sweet, sturdy goats may be the perfect addition to your hobby farm. Click to continue ...
by Sue Weaver

Alpaca Nation
An international move is daunting in itself, but to move across continents to raise alpacas? Daring! Find out how one couple did just that.   
by Audrey Pavia

Build a Bounty Box
Enjoy autumn’s abundance throughout the year with this simple, easy-to-build root cellar.   
by John Barbagello

Columns

Livestock Q & A
Dr. Dianne Hellwig with Dr. Lyle G. McNeal

Buying the Farm
John & Sue Weaver

Farm Garden
Susan Brackney

Farm to Table
Beyond Chicken
Michelle Bender

Tools of the Trade
Pellet Stoves
John & Sue Weaver

Departments

Previous Issues

Hobby Farms July/August 2007 Cover

July/August 2007

September/October 2007



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