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What is the best magazine out there to subscribe to? Which one do you read the most often and enjoy?

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Hey, Nicole. Of course, I'm obviously extremely biased here (they sign my paychecks after all!), but Successful Farming's as good as it gets, in my book. We just redesigned the magazine, and it looks better than it ever has.

If you ever have any ideas for what you'd like to see in the magazine, I'd be happy to hear them!

Jeff

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Yes, Successful Farming's a good one, I do like The Wheat/Row Crop Farmer too, High-Plains specific magazine, have learned lots and lots through that publication.

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All the free ones!
CB

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We like all the free ones too and we do buy some (or do in a round about way because they come with our association dues). We probably like best Successful Farming, Farm Journal, and Corn & Soybean Digest. Thinking about all the magazines we get, we think we must get around 10 different publications! Wow, didn't realize we got that many...

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We like the Successful Farming, HighPlains Journal, and Iowa Farmer Today.

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Living the Country Life!

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Successful Farming is a good one i also like the Farm Journal but John Deeres The Furrow has to be my favorite

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Progressive Dairyman has to be my favorite! the comic City Boy is real funny! Hoards Dairyman is another good one.

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i heard that the city boy cartoon is baised off of one of their editors.

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Hay and forage grower and successfull farming.

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Successful Farming, No-Till farmer, Kansas Farmer, High Plains Journal, Time, Newsweek.

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I like Prairie Farmer along with Successful Farming, Corn and Soybean Digest, etc- The Agri News is good too...Illinois edition to be exact-

One thing I noticed in this month's Progressive Farmer though...they're jumping on the "Green" and "Global Warming" bandwagon. I'm all for conservation, but they've taken it to a whole new level.

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