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Backwoods Home Magazine is a quarterly 116-page print homesteading magazine with seasonal articles. We've been helping readers live more self-reliant lives for 33 years.

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Topics Covered in Each Issue

  • Garden-to-Table Food and Recipes
  • Practical Building and DIY Projects
  • Raising poultry, goats, rabbits, cows, and more
  • Emergency Preparedness and Survival Skills
  • Creating a Self-Sufficient Home
  • Making money off your land and skills
  • Home Canning and Food Preservation
  • Firearms Ownership, Safety, and Training

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Self-Reliance is a quarterly 100-page print homesteading magazine that has articles on gardening, canning, cooking, DIY projects, livestock, foraging, and preparedness. Whether you live deep in the woods or on the top floor of a high-rise apartment, you can enrich your life by becoming more self-reliant.

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The wisdom contained in this journal is being lost to the new age. That makes this publication all the more valuable. A wealth of info on living off the land and being far more resourceful with your lifestyle. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, you will find lots of great info in here. From raising chickens to building cabins to homemade tipis, Backwoods Home teaches sustainability in a disposable world.

David Miech

Backwoods Home Magazine is encyclopedic in knowledge and skills for those brave enough to live in out-of-the-way places. Very readable. Very enjoyable. This is an antidote for much of the nonsense of modern living.

James L. Mason

This publication gives the real-life solutions to living off-grid or living simply in the country. It's written by those who are out there doing it, not someone reading a book and lecturing everyone else about stuff they really don't know beans about. I lived off-grid from 1997 until 2015. These folks know what they are talking about.

Molly McCarthy