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New Release! October/November 2011
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As the chill of fall sets to winter, a little preparation to bring a life to tulips or other flowers in February gives thrill to traditional blooms.

Knitting has evolved from our grandmothers day. A amazing article for the avid knitter or for those who are interested in the craft.

Nothing beats a Country Halloween! Socializing and visiting is expected as this yearly treat fest binds rural communities. And more.....

Back issues on sale

Aug/Sept 2011 issue
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2010 Outstanding Young Farmers lead this interesting magazine. Meet the innovators in agriculture today and catch a glimpse of the 2011 representation from across the Nation.

Touch quilt for altzheimer patients promotes well being


June/July 2011
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Cool summer tidbits, including natural mosquito repellents. Feature story on raising a gaggle of geese and an entrepreneurial mother of 5 who just might make doing laundry easier in your household.
April/May 2011
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Celestial gardening by Jodi Forsyth-Oversby takes you into this ancient practice.  Practical and proven results by following these simple suggestions.
February/March 2011
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Cookies, cookies and more cookies! Our cooking expert, Joan Radley shares her secrets and some amazing cookie recipes to keep everyone satisfied. 

Learn the cost of every day items from the 1930's.

What money triggers affect your spending? Elaine Froese provides insight in tough economic times.
December/January 2011
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Poineer Quest was a popular reality TV Show from the year 2000. Meet the Tredaways and learn what lessons they still apply in their own lives from that experience today.

Christmas nostalgia and some quick crafts, decorating tips and entertaining ideas for the winter months.
October/November 2010
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Women who hunt are a special breed. Meet Anjela Buus from East Selkirk, Manitoba. She is an avid hunter and spends some quality time with her husband, father and brothers. Her daughters are following in her footsteps. (wild game recipes included)

Christmas crafts, FCC Drive away hunger campaign, Probiotics for health.
August/September 2010
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Harvest time on the prairies finds women behind the wheels of machines that get the job done. From meals to the field to truck driving, these women share their stories.

Meet Christine Daka from Zambia. She single-handedly is changing the way the people in her country view growing food. For sustenance and profit.
June/July 2010
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Meet Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers from 2010. The Deucks from Manitoba and the MacKenzies from PEI. Both are very different farms but each take their businesses to new and exciting places.

Amazing monarch butterflies. Learn how to attract them to your garden, no matter where you live.

Traveling across the prairies? Give a second look to what these small towns have to offer.
April/May 2010
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Nature Deficite Disorder - learn what role it plays in shaping our youngsters. The information will surprise you.

Meet Marilyn Faragher, a logger from Ontario who has been instrumental in keeping her business alive and thriving even after the death of her husband.

Meet Moroccan women who weave blankets to supplement their income.
February/March 2010
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Life can change in a heartbeat. Margaret Remple from Manitoba was able to continue operating their farm after tragedy struck their family. She talks about her experience and gives practical advice.

Raise chickens on grass. It's easier than you think with these suggestions.

And ohhh, those sticky, gooey cinnamon buns!

NOTE: This issue is sold out! Digital copy is available for purchase.
December/January 2010
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Our first Christmas issue!

Learn how to keep those Pointsetta's looking good for a long time and over until the next year

An inspirational story about a woman horse lover in Saskatchewan who had to adjust her lifestyle to nurture her love in a different way.

Flu fighting super foods, harvesting cranberries and more...
Issue 4
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Meet Wanda Anderson. Breast cancer had been prevalent in her family but it was still a shock when she recieved her diagnosis. Practical tips and advice on how to handle treatment and keep your sanity are offered in a compassionate way.

Herbal remedy infusions from dried roots can help with what ails.

See how one turn-of-the-century woman left her print on a small community.

Is there money in your mattress? Know where all the family money lies in case of emergencies.
Issue 3 2009
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Meet Brenda Gauthier. Her remarkable struggle back into the saddle after a severe back injury shows a true strength of character and meet the horses that helped with the healing.

Make this simple back yard container that is effective at composting kitchen, yard and garden waste. Such an easy project, you'll want to make 2!

Rhubarb recipes to tame that sour taste!
Issue 2 2009
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Queen of the Manitoba winter roads, Joan Eyolfson describes her job as one of the only female snowplow truck operators in Manitoba.

Canaries in a agriculture world? Sylvia Sigurdson's story about chemical sensitivity will make you thing twice about safety, chemical use and your health.

Strap on snowshoes for winter exercise, relaxation and recreation.
Premiere Issue!
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Our launch issue is only 24 pages but huge on content!

See where we started with interesting and informative articles. Learn what is going on in agriculture and how the Japanese consumer demand could be a reality for farmers here.

Herbal bedtime basics... the importance of time off... a new way of seeing... and old fashioned recipes.
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