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  2. 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 ...

  3. Southern Progress Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Farmer had extended its appeal among suburban housewives, and that segment of its circulation received the new magazine, Southern Living to establish its distribution and advertising rate base. From the pages of Progressive Farmer rose the largest and most successful regional publication in history.

  4. Farm Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer's Wife was acquired in 1939. In 1955, the magazine (with a circulation then of 2.8 million) acquired The Country Gentleman (circulation 2.5 million), the second most popular agricultural magazine, from Curtis Publishing Company. [4] [5] [6] As of 2001 (its 125 anniversary year), its circulation was 700,000. [7]

  5. Nathan Glick - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Glick. Nathan H. Glick (June 10, 1912 – October 16, 2012) was an American artist and illustrator best known for his work as a combat artist depicting aerial battles in World War II. [1] He also worked as art director for Progressive Farmer magazine, and as the illustrator of several books on early Alabama history.

  6. Southern Living - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was started in 1966 [2] [3] by The Progressive Farmer Company, the publisher of Progressive Farmer magazine. In 1980, the company changed its name to Southern Progress Corporation to reflect its increasingly diverse business, and in 1985, it was purchased by Time, Inc. for $498 million. [4]

  7. Beryl Hearnden - Wikipedia

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    Beryl "Beb" Hearnden (1897 – 22 January 1978) was an English progressive farmer, journalist and author. Biography. From 1919 to about 1951, Beryl Hearnden lived with Lady Eve Balfour in a farming cooperative. They met through Balfour's sister, Mary, who was Hearnden's friend. She left to pursue a career as journalist in London.

  8. 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)

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