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Magazine Articles by Gene Logsdon
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NOTE: These are not all of Gene Logsdon's magazine articles,
not by a long shot! But they are the ones of which I am aware so
far. As I find more references I will continue to update this page.
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Green Prints Autumn
1994 Issue #19
"The Proving
Ground"
back
issues
$4.50
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Whole
Terrain Vol. 5
published by Antioch University
"Tribulations
of an Environmental Farm Writer"
back
issues $6.50
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BioCycle,
May 1992
"Public Acceptance: How Does Society
Learn About Sludge Safety?"
Back issues $10
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BioCycle (?month?)
1995 p. 58–60
"Using compost for plant disease control"
Back issues $10
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Draft Horse Journal,
Winter 87/88
"Produce Acres"
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Draft Horse Journal,
Winter 88/89
"Power of a Horse Drawn Economy"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Spring 1989
"Animal Rights Movement Good?"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Winter 89/90
"Jack Siemon, True Husbandman"
"Golden Opportunity in Farm Husbandry"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Autumn 1990
"Horse Manure is a Many Splendored Thing"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Autumn 1991
"Elmo Reed and the One Horse Farm"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Autumn 1992
"Cow College Headed for Last Roundup"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Summer 1993
"Bring Back the Husbandman"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Spring 1994
"A Patriarch Passes"
Also a book review of "Farming at Nature's Pace"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Autumn 1994
"Get Small or Get Out"
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Draft Horse Journal,
Winter 95/96
"Horses, Buggies, and Theology"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Autumn 1996
Editorial?
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Draft Horse Journal,
Summer 1997
"The End of Farming"
Back
Issues $4
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Draft Horse Journal,
Summer 1998
"Rural Development is not Rural"
Back
Issues $4
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©
Copyright 1996-1999. All rights reserved.
Last
Updated: August 18, 1999
Gene
Logsdon, the Contrary Farmer, is a writer and farmer. He has written
numerous books and magazine articles on the subject of small farms, rural
living, cottage farming, homesteading, alternative farming practices, organic
gardening, composting, aquaculture, and other types of alternative agriculture.
These pages are a part of the Blackbird Ridge Homestead
site, which is a site devoted to homesteading, small farming, alternative
agriculture, family values, rural living, self-sufficiency, and organic
or alternative farming practices. |