We have multiple years of back issues for each of the magazines listed below that we are
happy to lend out to those who are interested in learning from what they have to offer.  

Mother Earth News:  The Original Guide to Living Wisely (bimonthly)
A wonderful magazine for those looking to "get back to the land."  Since 1970 Mother has offered a wealth of information for
both country and city dwellers who want to be more self-sufficient.   This magazine has become more mainstream and
commercialized over time but is still an excellent source of inspiration and useful information.
www.motherearthnews.com

Countryside and Small Stock Journal (bimonthly)
The best magazine for those who are already "living the good life."  Since 1917, Countryside has provided reader-written
articles about personal homestead experiences.  This magazine contains information about cooking, animal-raising,
building, food production, recycling, frugality, money management, etc.
www.countrysidemag.com

Organic Gardening (bimonthly)
The title says it all.  This magazine provides a wealth of information for beginners and experts alike who are committed to
growing both flowers and food chemical free.  Since 1942, OG has offered gardeners tips on everything from natural pest
control to plant selection.
www.organicgardening.com

Vegetarian Times (monthly)
This is a good magazine for those interested in moving toward a vegetarian diet.  VT offers readers a wealth of recipes, the
latest news about the food industry, an introduction to new veg-friendly foods, etc.
www.vegetariantimes.com

Veg News
This is the BEST magazine for vegans and those moving toward a vegan lifestyle.  It is a great source of information about veg
travel, products and companies.  A must have for anyone interested in a more cruelty-free lifestyle.
www.vegnews.com

Vegetarian Journal (bimonthly)
This magazine is published by the Vegetarian Resource Group and focuses on health, ecology and ethics issues related to a
vegan lifestyle.  It is a fantastic source for vegan recipes that utilize dairy and meat substitute products.  The Vegetarian
Resource Group is an organization that actively promotes the education of plant-based diets.  Each issue contains reviews of
recent scientific papers related to vegetarianism.
www.vrg.org

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