At 40-years-young, Country Living is a lifestyle brand that celebrates roll-up-your-sleeves resourcefulness to do the same. With its editorial team working out of a reclaimed biscuit factory in downtown Birmingham, Country Living is the magazine equivalent of a mason jar: It’s small, adaptable, and has seemingly endless possibilities.

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