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Farm and Ranch Living

April/May 2021
Magazine

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!

Saddle Up!

PET PALS!

SHARE A LAUGH

FIELD EDITORS

SMALL WONDERS

FEEDBACK

GREAT “FEED” BACK!

Lovin’ the Life • SEASONAL PHOTOS AND STORIES FROM READERS

SNAPSHOTS

Getting Started • Earning the privilege to drive the tractor was an important rite of passage for this young farmer.

Sweet Bitter Milk • It tasted of onions, but Bossy’s milk was a blessing.

Prettiest Place

Roots Across State Lines • Despite living in neighboring states, this midwestern couple treats both farms like home.

Planting by the Moon

Stuff We Can’t Do Without

Tallgrass Prairie Home • Cooperation helps this busy family juggle work, school and the challenges of caring for high-risk cattle.

Stuff We Love

The Boone Boys’ Favorites

Horse Lessons • This unkempt equine taught goodness by example.

Making the Connection • In a world that increasingly depends upon the internet, the push is on to ensure rural Americans aren’t left behind.

THE MANE EVENT • Whether riding trails, herding cattle or competing in the rodeo—our horses help us do it all.

In the Field • CELEBRATING LIFE AND WORK IN THE COUNTRY

Return to Form • Hard work and a little TLC turned this ugly duckling into a gorgeous gray swan.

Three-Cylinder Stunner • His No. 1 tractor was worth the 30-year wait.

The Real Deal • This rough-around-the-edges F-100 holds a special place in his heart.

Ruff Rider • This farm family’s eldest dog sets a fine example and has a ton of fun along the way.

Short and Sweet • Size doesn’t matter when you have a big sense of humor.

Lucky Horseshoe Contest

Farm and Ranch Living US

Tribute to Home • LaRita Boren was born in Oklahoma. After she and her husband, Leland, moved to Indiana, she told him she missed how the setting sun shined off the red clay soil of her father’s farm and made the barns glow pink. So Leland had their outbuildings painted to reflect LaRita’s fond memories.

Spring Chill • My daughter relaxes on the tractor while our rooster and a couple of hens explore nearby. Just another breezy spring day on the farm.


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Frequency: One time Pages: 72 Publisher: Trusted Media Brands Inc. Edition: April/May 2021

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  • Release date: March 17, 2021

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Home & Garden

Languages

English

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!

Saddle Up!

PET PALS!

SHARE A LAUGH

FIELD EDITORS

SMALL WONDERS

FEEDBACK

GREAT “FEED” BACK!

Lovin’ the Life • SEASONAL PHOTOS AND STORIES FROM READERS

SNAPSHOTS

Getting Started • Earning the privilege to drive the tractor was an important rite of passage for this young farmer.

Sweet Bitter Milk • It tasted of onions, but Bossy’s milk was a blessing.

Prettiest Place

Roots Across State Lines • Despite living in neighboring states, this midwestern couple treats both farms like home.

Planting by the Moon

Stuff We Can’t Do Without

Tallgrass Prairie Home • Cooperation helps this busy family juggle work, school and the challenges of caring for high-risk cattle.

Stuff We Love

The Boone Boys’ Favorites

Horse Lessons • This unkempt equine taught goodness by example.

Making the Connection • In a world that increasingly depends upon the internet, the push is on to ensure rural Americans aren’t left behind.

THE MANE EVENT • Whether riding trails, herding cattle or competing in the rodeo—our horses help us do it all.

In the Field • CELEBRATING LIFE AND WORK IN THE COUNTRY

Return to Form • Hard work and a little TLC turned this ugly duckling into a gorgeous gray swan.

Three-Cylinder Stunner • His No. 1 tractor was worth the 30-year wait.

The Real Deal • This rough-around-the-edges F-100 holds a special place in his heart.

Ruff Rider • This farm family’s eldest dog sets a fine example and has a ton of fun along the way.

Short and Sweet • Size doesn’t matter when you have a big sense of humor.

Lucky Horseshoe Contest

Farm and Ranch Living US

Tribute to Home • LaRita Boren was born in Oklahoma. After she and her husband, Leland, moved to Indiana, she told him she missed how the setting sun shined off the red clay soil of her father’s farm and made the barns glow pink. So Leland had their outbuildings painted to reflect LaRita’s fond memories.

Spring Chill • My daughter relaxes on the tractor while our rooster and a couple of hens explore nearby. Just another breezy spring day on the farm.


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