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  2. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 September 2024. Classified advertisements website Craigslist Inc. Logo used since 1995 Screenshot of the main page on January 26, 2008 Type of business Private Type of site Classifieds, forums Available in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese Founded 1995 ; 29 years ago (1995 ...

  3. American Agriculturist - Wikipedia

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    American Agriculturist is an agricultural publication for farm, home, and garden in the United States, previously 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 ...

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

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    WNF&GA's magazine has been published under various names: Farm and Garden Magazine (1921–1926), Home Acres (1926–1957), The National Farm and Garden Magazine (1957–1964), and The Woman's National Magazine (1964–1975). From 1974 until at least 1984, it was known as The Woman's National Farm and Garden Magazine. References

  5. 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.

  6. Modern Farmer (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Modern Farmer is a quarterly American magazine devoted to agriculture and food, founded in April 2013. [1] [2] The magazine is unique in that it attempts to have equally rural and urban readers, [3] and to "appeal to the person who wants to romanticize farming and the person who is knee deep in turkey droppings", according to The New York Times. [2]

  7. Category:Agricultural magazines - Wikipedia

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    Seminary Magazine. The Shaker Quarterly. Skogsaktuellt. Small Farmer's Journal. Smallholder (magazine) South Atlantic (magazine) Southern Cultivator. Southern Society. Spore (agricultural publication)

  8. Hobby Farms (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine helps small producers in the United States and around the world turn their hobby into a viable business. Focused on the modern " back-to-the-land movement ", the magazine is designed to appeal to older Gen Xers , Baby Boomers and the growing population in between who are in tune with organic growing methods and lifestyle.

  9. Small Farmer's Journal - Wikipedia

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    Small Farmer's Journal. The Small Farmer's Journal is a large (11 × 14 inch) quarterly magazine published by a family-owned business in Sisters, Oregon since 1976. [1] The publication covers agriculture as well as general topics including rural life and humor. Lynn Miller was the publisher and editor of the magazine in 2013 when the number of ...