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  2. The Country Gentleman - Wikipedia

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    The Country Gentleman (1852–1955) was an American agricultural magazine founded in 1852 in Albany, New York, by Luther Tucker. [1]Since the founder, Luther Tucker, had started Genesee Farmer in 1831, which merged with The Cultivator, which was merged into The Country Gentleman, the claim has been made that it was as old as The Genesee Farmer.

  3. Woman's National Farm & Garden Association - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .wnfga .org. The Woman's National Farm & Garden Association ( WNF&GA) is an American non-profit organization dedicated to promoting agriculture and horticulture. Membership is open to men and women; chapters are active in the Northeastern United States and the East North Central States .

  4. List of newspapers in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Hills District farm & garden: Parramatta: Yes: defunct: 1984–1985 Hills District independent Windsor Yes current 2015– Hills district mercury: Parramatta: Yes: defunct: 1990–1995 Hill's life in New South Wales: Sydney: Yes: defunct: 1832 Hills News: Kellyville: Yes: current: 1942– Hills Shire Times: Parramatta: Yes: defunct: 1985 ...

  5. The Progressive Farmer - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Farmer Company continued to publish across the Southeastern and Mid-south regions soon expanding successfully into Texas and the Southwest. Serving farm information needs, publishing through two world wars, crusading for important rural farm issues such as rural electrification, soil conservation, rural education and modern ...

  6. Grit (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Grit is a magazine, formerly a weekly newspaper, popular in the rural U.S. during much of the 20th century. It carried the subtitle "America's Greatest Family Newspaper". In the early 1930s, it targeted small town and rural families with 14 pages plus a fiction supplement. By 1932, it had a circulation of 425,000 in 48 states, and 83% of its ...

  7. American Agriculturist - Wikipedia

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    American Agriculturist was an agricultural publication for farm, home, and garden in the United States, published in English and German editions. Its subtitle varied over time: for the Farm, Garden, and Household (1869), for the Household, Garden, Farm (1877). It often included the tag-line Full of Good Things for Everybody, in City, Village ...

  8. Prairie Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Farmer is a weekly newspaper which covers agricultural and rural news in the state of Illinois. It was first published in 1841 in Chicago, Illinois by John Stephen Wright and was called The Union Agriculturist and Western Prairie Farmer. [ 1] Its original masthead proclaimed that it was devoted to "western agriculture, mechanics, and ...

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