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Re: Which is best US farm machinery magazine??
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Posted by Canadian Cowboy on February 23, 2001 at 15:32:07 from (209.53.125.161):
In Reply to: Which is best US farm machinery magazine?? posted by R Day on February 21, 2001 at 14:27:11:
hi, when I was living and working in australia last year I found some great General farm machinery magazines. One was titled Power Farming and showcased all types of new tractors, equipment and inventions. I realy enjoyed it because it had large glossy picture's. The second farm magazine was World Farming News, check out there web site at www.wfn.com.au It show cased new equipment, new inventions and alot of european equipment, they also talked about help full farming tips for field work. Both magazines were printed for australia and newzealand. The reason I mention them is that as soon as I got home I went insearch of something simular and haven't found anything like it here. Australia has a population of 18 million, less than half of our (canada's) population. You would think that bettween canada and the US we could make a simular magazine available for farmers and equipment users of all types. Here's my idea, if enough people are intrested we the farmers make the magazine we would like to read and contain content related to us available all over N.A., Think we could do it? I think so, having writters from all over N.A. sending in content to a head office at some ones farm or?? The from there it gets all put together and sent to a printer. just a thought,
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