[AT] Lancaster Farming ads
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Mon Aug 30 15:44:41 PDT 2010
Thanks, Charlie. Unfortunately, Lancaster Farming is about $40/year, and
one of the reasons I keep subscribing is for the Mailbox Markets ads.
The Lancaster area is about 2+ hours from here, so it was relatively
easy for me to get to sellers and pick up tractors, parts, and
implements. I have since sold my trailer and replaced the F350 dump
truck I was using to pull it. I guess my "collecting" days are pretty
much over for now (unless something really special comes along). I have
more than enough tractors for my needs and more than enough projects on
the list to keep me busy for the next several years. As for
advertising, the paper is in 4 to 5 thick sections and about as thick as
your Sunday paper and chock full of ads from front to back. So I don't
think they are hurting for subscribers or advertisers.
I also receive that monthly newspaper from the Alabama Co-op, although I
have no recollection of ever asking for it.
Mike
On 8/30/2010 6:08 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> Not me Mike. I'll be sorry they are gone for sure but I don't blame you one
> bit. You've gone beyond the call of duty for years and I think we all
> appreciate it. I've seen many listings in
> those ads that I wished I could take advantage of but it never worked out
> for me. One thing I might suggest. If Lancaster Farming is a free
> publication they will probably send it to anyone, anywhere. I get a farm
> paper out of Alabama every month and have for years. They don't care about
> the postage because they need to keep their circulations numbers up so they
> can sell more ads and/or charge more for them.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Charlie
>
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