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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
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FARM EQUIPMENT
sa   GARDENING TOOL
sa   GRAIN DRYER
sa   MODEL & MINIATURE FARM EQUIPMENT
sa   TRACTOR
xx   FARMING
xx   GARDENING TOOL

Shopping for small-farm machinery. Suggestions on the equipment that is useful and available (in the Midwest) and guidelines on representative prices.
COUNTRYSIDE Jul 1978 (v.62#7) pg. 26

Guidelines on buying second-hand farm machinery at bargain prices.
COUNTRYSIDE Apr 1979 (v.63#4) pg. 36

Ten factors which help determine used farm equipment prices.
COUNTRYSIDE Apr 1981 (v.65#4) pg. 29

How to determine the cost of owning farm and homestead equipment.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1989 (v.73#2) pg. 50

Construction details for a feeder designed to fit small cattle.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL May-Jun 1989 (v.73#3) pg. 24

Make a pasture harrow by lashing together six or seven large truck tires.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1994 (v.78#1) pg. 66

Simple wooden milking stanchion automatically closes and locks when animal begins to feed.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1995 (v.79#4) pg. 94

Rusty resurrection. Tips on locating, selecting and using horse-drawn farm implements.
HARROWSMITH #48 Apr-May 1983 (v.7#6) pg. 78

Tips on building a wood-fired corn dryer.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #83 Sep-Oct 1983 pg. 128

How to build an octagon-shaped corncrib with a conical roof. Will hold about 300 bushels of ear corn. Eight feet in diameter by eight feet high, the crib is built from 2x4s and wire fencing. Est. cost: $125.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1977 (v.24#1) pg. 122