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Publishing History:
- "Brown cows doing fine at Heiland
Hame Farm." Rural Delivery, March 1995.
- "The many faces of the Raymond family
farm." RD, May 1995.
- "Small farm, smaller profit." RD,
July/August 1995.
- "Ambleside Angus headed for Germany."
Atlantic Beef Quarterly, Summer 1995.
- "Cheese the old fashioned way." RD,
September 1995.
- "Hard work, big rewards." ABQ, Fall
1995.
- "Farmer born, farmer bred." RD, October
1995.
- "Historic farming practices displayed."
Atlantic Horse and Pony, October/November 1995.
- "Keeping the mix in mixed farming."
RD, November 1995.
- "Becker farm adds goats and cheese
making." RD, December 1995.
- "Getting back to something real."
RD, Jan-Feb 1996.
- "1774 family farm is in (her) good
hands." Farm Woman, January 1996
- " 'You have to have something to
fall back on,' " ABQ, Winter 1995.
- "Tantramar Community Pasture, 30
years on." ABQ, Winter 1995.
- "Doing something everybody's not."
Atlantic Forestry Review, Winter 1996.
- "Expanding and watching the overhead."
ABQ, Spring 1996.
- "From sludge pit to garden patch."
RD, July/August 1996
- "Learning how to be better farmers."
RD, May 1996
- "Gouda cheese adds income to New
Brunswick dairy farm." FW, June/July 1996
- "Down home with Downeast Charolais."
ABQ, Fall 1996
- "Eastern exposure." RD, September
1996
- "How 'bout a spot of manure tea?"
RD, October 1996
- "Streams you can bank on." RD, October
1996
- "Exchanging genes." RD, November
1996
- "Be a show off!" RD, November 1996
- "Sailing un-char-ted waters." RD,
December 1996
- "Down on the elk farm." RD, March
1997
- "Farm course wilts from lack of teachers."
RD, April 1997
- "After school is when the real work
starts." ABQ, Spring 1997
- "A history lesson through horticulture."
RD, May 1997
- "Back to homesteading." RD, Dec.
1997
- "NB family farms for a better life."
RD, June 1997
- "Farm women mark a century of service."
RD, June 1997
- "This barn is for the birds." RD,
July/Aug. 1997
- "An old-fashioned Skidder." Atlantic
Forestry Review, Aug. 1997
- "Jean Northrup -- N.B.'s driving
force." Atlantic Horse and Pony, June/July 1997
- "Know your cattle" (book review).
Atlantic Beef Quarterly, Jan. 1998
- "Farmland registery 'baaad' deal."
Rural Delivery, Jan. 1998
- "Straw Power!" RD, June 1998
- "N.B. cow-calf farm pushes the margins."
Atlantic Beef Quarterly, Summer 1998
- "Showing the way." ABQ, Fall 1998
- "Doncaster's working antiques." Rural
Delivery, May 1999
- "Branching into beef." RD, May 1999
- "Historic Harvest." RD, Sept. 1999
- "Biggest of the Brits." ABQ, Sept
1999
- "Meet Hereford man Brian Trueman."
ABQ, Nov. 1999
- "Horse Logging in New Brunswick."
Rural Heritage, Winter 2000
- "Making Harness in the Maritimes."
Rural Heritage, Spring 2000
- "A look at Norwegian Fjords." Atlantic
Horse and Pony, June 2000
- "Bulls, and a whole lot more." Atlantic
Beef Quarterly, Summer 2000
- "Border Leicester", (Sheep Series
I). Rural Delivery, March 2000
- "North Country Cheviots", (Sheep
Series II). RD, July/Aug. 2000
- "Sentinal Chickens." RD, July/Aug.
2000
- "The Productive Milchschaf", (Sheep
Series III). RD, Oct. 2000
- "The Noble and Exotic Karakul", (Sheep
Series IV). RD, Dec. 2000
- “Cultivating the middle ground”.
Rural Delivery, Jan/Feb. 2001.
- “Quite an eye-catcher”.
(Sheep series pt. V). RD, March 2001.
- “Squeezing extra profit from
the orchard”. RD, March 2001.
- “Belief is in the Details (Avoiding
Anachronisms in Writing Fantasy and Historical Fiction)”. Phantastes.
May, 2001.
- “Lovely Lincolns”. (Sheep
series pt. VI). RD, June 2001.
- “The indoor oasis”. RD,
Oct. 2001.
- “Children's Fantasy: What and
Why?”. Resource Links vol. 7, no. 1. Oct. 2001.
- “Alice, the Princess, and Andrew
Lang”. Resource Links vol. 7, no. 2. Dec. 2001.
- “Nesbit, Baum, and de la Mare's
Royal Monkeys”. Resource Links vol. 7, no. 3. Feb. 2002.
- “Banking on ‘accelerated’
sheep”. RD, Jan/Feb. 2002.
- “Lofting, Masefield, and Linklater”.
Resource Links vol. 7, no. 4. April 2002.
- “The lazy man’s sheep”.
(Sheep series pt. VII). RD, May 2002.
- “Belief is in the Details (Avoiding
Anachronisms in Writing Fantasy and Historical Fiction)”. Canadian
Writers’ Journal, June, 2002.
- “A Sudden Flourishing: Recent
Children’s Fantasy by Canadian Authors”. Resource Links
vol. 7, no. 5. June 2002.
- “Practising ancient agriculture”.
RD, July/August 2002.
- Introduction and author biography,
Rudyard Kipling’s Kim. Barnes & Noble Digital Library, 2002
- “We’re in it for the
long haul”. RD, Oct. 2002.
- “Tolkien and Lewis”.
Resource Links vol. 8, no. 1. Oct. 2002.
- “The Fifties: Mary Norton,
Edward Eager, Lucy Boston, and Tove Jansson”. Resource Links
vol. 8, no. 2. Dec. 2002.
- “Doing it the traditional way”.
Atlantic Horse & Pony, Dec. 2002.
- “Back in business”. AHP,
Dec. 2002.
- “Experience the Island, first-hand
– BBEMA Agri-Tourism project”. RD, Dec. 2002.
- "Things you've never wondered about
potatoes, part one: Elite Seed Potato Farm. Rural Delivery. Jan/Feb.
2003.
- "'Each opportunity to see things
reveals more': MRSC holds FSC field day in New Brunswick." Atlantic
Forestry Review. July 2003.
- "Doing it the traditional way: The
Sackville Harness Shop's been in business since 1919." Atlantic Horse
and Pony. Dec. 2002.
- "Back in business: Campbell Carriage
Factory will soon open as a museum." Atlantic Horse and Pony. Dec.
2002.
- "What you may not know about potatoes,
part two: Springwillow Farms." Rural Delivery, March 2003.
- “The Sixties: Alan Garner, Madeline
L’Engle, William Mayne, and Joan Aiken”. Resource Links vol. 8. no.
3. Feb. 2003.
- “The Seventies: Susan Cooper, Lloyd
Alexander, Penelope Lively, and Patricia Wrightson”. Resource Links
vol. 8. no. 4. April 2003.
- “The Eighties: Diana Wynne Jones,
Brian Jacques, John Bellairs, and Robin McKinley”. Resource Links
vol. 8. no. 5. June 2003.
- "Preserving quality fur for
the future." Rural Delivery, July/August
2003
- "Spinning as a hobby." Rural Delivery,
September 2003
- "Honeycrisp: The apple of his eye." Rural
Delivery, October 2003
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