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A group of weekly farm newspapers dedicated to full-time farmers.
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Lee Publications can't be any prouder than it is of this group of farm weekly newspapers. The editorial awards for these papers cover a large wall and many of our editorial people have their own
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Presents a view of the west from those that live there and the effects to them by those not living or working there.
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RANGE magazine, The Cowboy Spirit on America‘s Outback. Featuring and interviews with real western cowboys and cowgirls.
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2009 Real Buckaroo Calendars
Best of the West picture books.
"This Land of the Free: The pride and purpose of the American West." Hardback,
Provides livestock owners with information to help identify poisonous plants, prevent poisoning and recognize and respond when it occurs.
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Field Guide to Plants Poisonous to Livestock - Western U.S. provides livestock owners with information to help identify poisonous plants, prevent poisoning and recognize and respond when it occurs.
Plants Poisonous to Livestock - Western U.S. by Shirley A. Weathers
This is the first field guide to poisonous plants in the western U.S., designed by and for livestock owners to help protect against
A series of animal health manuals and on-line resources written by veterinarians for dog, cat, and horse owners, as well as beef and cattle ranchers, and dairy producers.
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Provide superior health care for your pet and livestock! A must for all dog, cat, horse, beef, dairy, sheep, and goat owners.
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Practical ideas and articles on self-reliant living, your homestead, livestock husbandry, building, alternative energy, gardening, and farming.
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Self-reliance, independent energy, homesteading, building, gardening, farming & much more.
The 2005 bill did provide a 30% Federal income tax credit for the purchase of a solar system, but this credit was capped at $2,000, regardless of total system cost, and was scheduled to expire