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Freedom Farms Magazine

In June 2013, we launched our magazine to share the work we did on our farm, and to educate readers about what they could do with theirs.

 

Since then, the magazine has grown to use the platform that the King family has developed as the stars of Great American Country’s reality series “Farm Kings” as a springboard for highlighting the inner workings of farm living and sustainable lifestyle.

 

Align your brand with a platform that champions family, American values, sustainable living, and hard work. Advertise with Freedom Farms.

Freedom Farms Magazine brings the farm to the newsstand, giving the knowledge and insights that have made Freedom Farms a success to readers, whether they are career farmers themselves or stay-at-home moms tending a backyard garden.

 

Our readers are passionate about fresh, local food. Our recipes appeal to urban gourmet chefs as well as parents interested in providing their families with healthy food. And our features appeal to anyone passionate about sustainable living through features ranging from expert interviews to step-by-step project guides to arts & crafts for the family.

 

In This Month's Issue

 

  • Letter from the Farm: Joe King talks about the relationship between a family farm and the community it serves.

  • Digging In! The Kings Build a Walipini: The King family talks about building an underground greenhouse to help extend the growing season.

  • Behind the Scenes: Walipini : Go behind-the-scenes of the Walipini construction featured on an episode of Farm Kings.

  • Lisa’s Applesauce: Lisa reveals her secret recipe for making 

    applesauce from a cache of frozen fruit.

  • 4 Seeds to Plant in February: If you were going to start planting right now using a Walipini or a garden in can, what should you plant? We give you some ideas.

  • Picture-Perfect: Valentine’s Day with Bitty and Ben King making homemade picture valentines.

  • Interview with FFA’s Josh Bledsoe: The COO of Future Farmers of America shares his insights into what he sees as the future of American farming.

  • Garden in a Can: Even if you can’t build your own Walipini, you can extend your growing season with this simple technique.

  • Joe King on the Business of Farming: Joe pulls back the curtain on the business philosophy behind his family farm and shares some key lessons he’s learned over the years.

  • Kid’s Corner: Recipes and Crafts: Create valentines from tree bark and make a pie in a mason jar.

  • Letters from our Readers: Our readers love farming as much as we 

    do, and they show it in their letters and photos.

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