Small Farm Canada 100 issues
Small Farm Canada celebrates 100 issues
It's hard to believe, but Small Farm Canada magazine has now published 100 issues of the magazine. Time flies when you are having fun!
Subscribers will receive this special issue in their mailbox in the coming days. In this special issue, we had a look at some of the interesting ideas presented in past issues to see if they still held true. Upon review, so much of the information published in past issues of Small Farm Canada, still holds true today.
The 100th issue also features a profile of former editor Tom Henry by long time contributor Shirley Byers. The issue celebrates Tom, his hard work and dedication to Small Farm Canada. His boots will be hard to fill, but Julie Harlow will go forward diligently “with slightly higher heels,” she says.
The special issue also features a number of popular practical plans from the 2004 Plans & Ideas issue, plans include making a wooden hay baler, making a poultry house, and making a salt and mineral box. It also includes a practical guide for making your own crop circles.
As noted above, the special issue was only shared with our loyal subscribers. If you would like to receive a copy, please be sure to contact us, or subscribe now!