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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 launch of Southern Living was an outstanding strategic move for the Progressive Farmer Company. In 1980, the Progressive Farmer Company changed its name to Southern Progress Corporation in an effort to reflect its wider focus. By this time, Southern Living had a subscription rate of two million and was among the top 15 U.S. magazines in ...

  4. 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]

  5. Farm Progress - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .farmprogress .com. Farm Progress is the publisher of 22 farming and ranching magazines. The company's oldest publication began in 1819. Farm Progress Companies is owned by Informa . Farm Progress has the oldest known continuously published magazine [citation needed], Prairie Farmer, which was launched in 1841.

  6. Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America

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    The Progressive Farmers and Household Union of America was a union of African-American tenant farmers and sharecroppers, organized by Robert L. Hill. A meeting of this union near Elaine, Arkansas, was disrupted on the evening of September 30, 1919. The fatal shooting of a white man sparked retaliation by whites; hundreds poured into the area ...

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  8. Clarence Hamilton Poe - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Hamilton Poe was born on January 10, 1881, near Gulf in Chatham County, North Carolina. [2] [3] His father, William Baxter (1839–1907), was a small cotton farmer and his mother was Susan Dismukes Poe (1846-1911). [3] Augustine Henry Shepperd (1792–1864) was one of his maternal ancestors. [3] He attended Rocky Branch School and only ...

  9. Category:Agricultural magazines - Wikipedia

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    Skogsaktuellt. Small Farmer's Journal. Smallholder (magazine) South Atlantic (magazine) Southern Cultivator. Southern Society. Spore (agricultural publication)