Category Archives: FAQ

How do I find out if you’ve published an article on a certain subject?

We are working on a searchable index of our entire library of back-issues. Please be patient, as this is no small chore ! In the mean time, feel free to phone us at 800-876-2893 and ask us to look up the article for you.

How do I subscribe to Small Farmer’s Journal?

Please click here for complete subscription ordering: Small Farmer’s Journal Subscriptions

Are there Back Issues available?

Yes. For a complete listing of every issue published, those which are still available for sale, and how to order copies of articles from sold out issues, click here: Small Farmer’s Journal General Store

Do you have a complete listing of all the books and manuals you offer?

A complete listing of our books and manuals may be found on our online catalog: Small Farmers Journal Online Catalog

I want to advertise in SFJ, how do I get information and rates?

Click on the ADVERTISING button at the bottom of the site and download a pdf of our advertising rate card. To inquire with a human being about advertising with the Journal, contact our main office and ask for A.J. Ferris: 800-876-2893 541-549-2064 541-549-4403 fax agrarian@smallfarmersjournal.com

Do you accept unsolicitated manuscripts from authors? What are your writer’s guidelines?

We are currently working out these details. Stay tuned!

Can I make a decent living with a small farm?

Yes. And the good news is that it ain’t easy. You have to work hard and use your imagination and creativity. That’s the fun and rewarding part. The hard part will be making the decision, the commitment, and taking the plunge. It’s important to be wary of conventional wisdom on this subject because many will [...]

http://smallfarmersjournal.com/coming-in-the-winter-sfj
Spring 2012 SFJ is out and about!

Spring issue is out. Swaledale Cheese, Haying with Single Horse, Rice, Homemade Butter churn and more.

http://smallfarmersjournal.com/farm-to-school-programs-take-root
FARM TO SCHOOL PROGRAMS TAKE ROOT

All aim to re-connect school kids with healthy local food.

http://smallfarmersjournal.com/sack-sewing-a-lost-art
Sack Sewing, A Lost Art

91 year old Wayne Ryan of Oregon demonstrated the old way of sack sewing during the 2011 Dufur Threshing Bee

http://smallfarmersjournal.com/national-animal-id-wont-go-away
National Animal ID Wont Go Away

We must not give up the fight to deny federal control of small farm production.

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