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1 Valley home and farm. Longmont, Colo. w. v. 1-3? 1877-1879.
@1 Vermont agriculturist, devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and floriculture. Brandon, Vt. m. v. 1, no. 1-7. June

1877-Apr. 1878//? Feb.-Mar. 1878 not issued.


1 Vermont farm journal. Wilmington, Vt. m. v. 1-13? 1891-1903//?
1 Vermont farmer. 1836-May 1837.
1 Vermont farmer. Newport, Vt. (1870-1872), St. Johnsbury, Vt. (1873-1877). w. v. 1-8? 1870-1877//?
1 Vermont farmer and news. Established as

(a) Vermont farmer. Montpelier, Vt, (1879-1881), Northfield, Vt. (1882-1883). w. v. 1-5? 1879-1883.

Combined with the Northfield news and continued as [no more text on 1992 list]
2 Village and farm. Alden, N. Y. m. v. l. 1888.
1 Virginia farm and home. Harrisonburg Va. w. v. 1-4? 1884-1887.
2 The Virginia farm journal. Alexandria, Va. m. v. 1, no. 1-4. Dec. 15, 1903- Mar. 1904//?
1 The Virginia farm journal. Richmond. w. v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1859.
2 Virginia farmer. Edenburgh, Va. m. v. 1-2? 1881-1882.
1 Virginia farmer. Emporia, Va. m. v. 1- 1897-July 1910.*
1 Virginia farmer. Harrisonburg, Va. m. v 1. Jan. 1856-
1 Virginia farmer. Scottsville, Va. June 14, 1832-1833.
1 The Virginia farmer and granger. Established as

(a) The Virginia granger. Portsmouth, Va. w. v. 1-9? 1880-1888.

Continued as

(b) Virginia farmer and granger. Portsmouth, Va. w. v. 10? 1889//.

Combined, 1889, with Norfolk county patriot to form Norfolk county patriot and Virginia farmer and granger, not agricultural nor grange.
1 The Virginia patron. Richmond. w. v. 1-3? Apr. 1875-1877.
1 Virginia real estate and farm journal. Lynchburg, Va. m. v. 1- 1867 (1873)-1873.
1 Virginia ruralist. Woodstock, Va. m. v. 1-2? 1872-1873.
1 Walla Walla farmer. Walla Walla, Wash. w. v. 1- July 1870-
1 Wallace's farmer. Established as

(a) Farm and dairy. Ames, Iowa, s-m. v. 1-20, no. 3. 1874-Feb. 11, 1895.

Continued as

(b) Wallace's farm and dairy. Ames, Iowa. s-m. v. 20, no. 4-19. Feb. 15-Aug. 15, 1895.

Continued as

(c) Wallace's farmer and dairyman. Ames Iowa, and Des Moines (1895-Jan. 3, 1896), Des Moines (Jan. 10, 1896-1899). w. v. 20, no. 20-v. 23, no 48. Sept. 6, 1895-Dec. 2, 1898.

Continued as

(d) Wallace's farmer. Des Moines, Iowa. w. v. 23, no. 49-v. 35, no. 27. Dec. 9, 1898-July 1910*.

Successor to Iowa farmer and breeder; consolidated from Northwestern stock, field and farm, Iowa stockman and farmer, Iowa farmer and stockman, Farm journal and livestock review, Western stock journal, and Western stock raiser.
1 Wall's real estate news. Spokane, Wash. m. v. 1-7, no. 2. June? 1904-July 1910*.
1 The Washington agriculturist. Walla Walla, Wash. m. v. 1- Apr. 1903-1907.
1 Washington county farmer. Canonsburg, Pa. bi-w. v. 1-4? 1895-1898.
1 Waterville times and hop reporter. Established as Waterville times, 1858?

Continued as (a) Waterville times and hop reporter. Waterville, N. Y. s-w. v. 18837-1910*; 1888-1904 called

Waterville times-reflex and hop reporter.
1 The Wayne farmer. Hagerstown, Ind. w. v. 1- 1883-1910*.
2 Ways and means. Des Moines. m. v. 1- Sept. 1903.
2 Wayside gleanings. Clintonville, Conn. m. v. 1- 1891 (1895)-1895; continued as nonagricultural periodical.
1 Wealth makers of the world. Lincoln, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1890 (1895)-1895.
2 Webfoot planter. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1- 1893 (1896)-1898.
1 Weekly journal. Established as

(a) Journal and agriculturist. weekly edition of Journal, Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1- 1854 (1889)-1900.

Continued as

(b) Weekly journal. Kansas City, Mo. 2. v. 1900-1901.

Continued as nonagricultural weekly edition of Kansas City Journal.
1 West Virginia farmer and grange advocate. Established as

(a) Business farmer. geyser, W. Va. (1906-1907), Piedmont, W. Va. (1908). m. v. 1- Jan. 1906-1908.

Continued as

(b) Business farmer and grange advocate. Piedmont, W. Va. m. v. 1909.

Continued as

(c) West Virginia farmer and grange advocate. Morgantown, W. Va. m. v. -July 1910*.


@1 Western Colorado, a fruit, farm, and sugar beet journal. Grand Junction, Colo. s-m. v. 1. May 10-Oct. 25, 1899//.
1 Western cultivator. Indianapolis, m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1844-1845.
1 The Western empire. Los Angeles, Calif. m. v. 1-13, no. 7. 1898-July 1910*; in 1903, Eastern edition of Pacific fruit world; in 1908 the "rural home features of the Pacific fruit world werc merged in the Western empire."
1 Western enterprise. Chicago. 1856-1857; merged in Prairie farmer.
1 The Western farm and home. Atchison, Kans. (1878 (1881)-1882), Kansas City, Mo. (1883-1884). m. (1878

(1881)-1882), w. (1883-1884). v. 1- 1878 (1881)-1884.


1 The Western farm and live stock journal. Des Moines and St. Louis, m v. 1-2? 1878-1879; monthly edition of The Western farm journal.
1 Western farm journal. Des Moines. m. v. 1- 1903-1908.
2 Western farm journal. Ellensburg, Wash. m. v. 1-2? 1907-Oct. 1908; absorbed by Western farmer, Spokane. Oct. 16, 1908.
1 Western farm journal. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 1-2. July 5, 1856-Dec. 1857//?
1 The Western farm journal. Rocky Ford, Colo. v. 1- Feb. 15, 1907-
1 Western farmer. 1836.
2 Western farmer. Carthage, Ill. m. v. 1. 1901.
1 Western farmer. Detroit. m. v. 1, no. 1-3. Dec. 1849-Feb. 1850.
1 Western farmer. Dixon, 111. Established as

(a) Rock River farmer. Dixon, Ill. m. v. 1-9. Dec. 1870-May 1875.

Continued as

(b) Western farmer. Dixon, Ill. m. v. 10- June 1875-1883.


1 The Western farmer. Dubuque, Iowa. m. v. 1-8? 1895-1902//?
1 Western farmer. Franklin, Tenn. m. v. 1. Nov.? 1838-1839.
1 Western farmer. Lafayette, Ind. m. v. 1-16? 1888-1903.
1 Western farmer. Madison, Wis. Established as

(a) Wisconsin farmer and Northwestern cultivator. Racine, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 1-10. May 1849-Feb. 1850.

June-Oct. 1849 called Northwestern cultivator; continued as

(b) Wisconsin and Iowa farmer, and Northwestern cultivator. Racine and Dubuque, Wis. (Mar. 1850- Sept. 1851), Janesville and Dubuque, Wis. (Oct.-Dec. 1851), Janesville, Wis. (1852-Jan.? 1855). v. 2-7, no. 1. Mar. 1850-Jan. 1855.

Continued as

(c) Wisconsin farmer and Northwestern cultivator. Madison. Feb.? 1855-Dec. 1859. m. v. 7, no. 2?-v. 11.

Continued as

(d) Wisconsin farmer, Madison. s-m. (Jan.-Feb. 1860), m. (Mar. 1860-1866), w. (1867-1868). v. 12-20. 1860-1868. Title-page of v. 12 reads The Wisconsin farmer and Northwestern cultivator; continued as

(e) Western farmer. Madison and Chicago (1869), Madison (1870-1874). w. v. 21-26. Jan. 1869-Dec. 1874//.

Absorbed Northern farmer, Dec. 1870; merged in Western rural, Jan. 1875.


@1 Western farmer and horticulturist, Established as

(a) Western horticulturist. Ainsworth, Iowa. m. v. 1- 1879-1884.

Continued as

(b) Western farmer and horticulturist. Ainsworth, Iowa, m. v. 1885-1892.


1 Western farmer and patron's helper. Des Moines. w. v. 1-5? 1874-1878.
1 Western farmer and stockman. Established as

(a) Western farmer. Sioux City, Iowa. m. v. 1-2? 1887-1888. Continued as

(b) The Western farmer and stockman. Sioux City, Iowa. m. v. 3?-8? 1889-1894.
1 Western farmers' journal. Chicago. m. v. 1-3? 1883-1885.
1 Western farmer's magazine. Chicago. m. v. l. Oct. 1859-1860?
@1 Western field. San Francisco. m. v. 1-16, no. 6. Aug. 1902-July 191'.
1 Western home and farm. Beatrice, Nebr. m. v. 1- 1897-190?
1 Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal. Established as

(a) Western home journal. Spokane, Wash. m. v. 1-4? 1896-1899. Continued as

(b) Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal. Spokane, Wash. m. v. 5 10, no. 1. 1900-June 1905//
1 Western home-maker. Chicago. w. v. 1- 1902-1908?
2 Western homeseeker. Missoula, Mont. m. v. l. 1906.
1 Western homeseeker and farmer. Osceola, Mo. m. v. 1- 1884 (1888)-1889.
1 The Western homestead. Leavenworth, Kans. m. v. 1-5, no. 1. May 1878-June 1882.
1 Western homestead. Onaga, Kans. m. v. 1-3? 1899-1901.
1 Western homestead. Tribune, Kans. m. v. 1-9? 1891-1899.
1 Western Iowa farm journal. Carroll, Iowa. w. v. 1-1891 (1896)-1896.
1 The Western journal and civilian. Established as

(a) The Western journal of agriculture, manufactures, mechanic arts, internal improvement, commerce, and general literature. St. Louis. m. v. 1-7, no. 2. Jan. 1848-Nov. 1851.

No issues June-Aug. 1849; continued as

(b) The Western journal and civilian. St. Louis. m. v. 7, no. 3-v. 15, no. 4. Dec. 1851-Mar., 1856//.


2 Western Kansas live stock journal. Dodge City, Kans. s-m. v. l. 1900.
2 Western Kansas voice [Irrigation]. Larned, Kans. m. v. 1-2? 1894-1895.
2 Western land and investment journal. Denver. m. v. 1- 1908 July 1910*.
2 Western life. Leavenworth, Kans. -April 1908; merged in Farmers' advocate, Topeka, April 1 1, 1908.
1 The Western Maryland farmer. Frederick City, Md. m. v. 1, no. 1-10. June 1840-Mar. 1841//; title page title is The Farmer's book or the Western Maryland farmer. DA.
1 Western miscellany and farmers' and mechanics' journal. June 1849.
1 Western New York farmer. Arcade, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1891-1907.
1 Western outlook. Established as

(a) Western investors' outlook. Denver. m. v. 1-15. Sept. 1892-Aug.? 1909.

Continued as

(b) Western outlook. Denver. m. v. 16. 1909//.


1 Western ploughboy. Edwardsville, Ill. s-m. v. 1, no. 1-25. Jan. 6, 1831-Jan. 17, 1832; combined with Illinois

advocate. The second agricultural paper west of the Alleghanies, the Western tiller, Cincinnati, being first.


1 The Western plowboy. Fort Wayne, Ind. m. (1853), s-m. (1854-1856), v. 1-4? Jan. 1853-1856.
1 Wilcox vindicator [Patrons of husbandry]. Wilcox, Ala. Aug. 1873-.
1 Willamette farmer. Salem, Oregon (1869-1879, 1884-1887), Portland, Oreg. (1880-1883). w. v. 1-19? July?

1869-Sept. 1887; combined with North Pacific rural spirit which continued as North Pacific rural spirit and Willamette farmer, Sept. 1887; absorbed Oregon cultivator, Mar. 1877.


2 Wiregrass farmer and stockman. Ashburn, Ga. w. v. 1- Mar. 1902-July 1910*. Last year or so not agricultural.
1 Wisconsin agriculturist. Madison, Wis. m. v. 1-4? Dec. 1851-Dec.? 1855.
1 The Wisconsin agriculturist. Racine, Wis. Established as

(a) The Agriculturist. Racine, Wis. m. v. 1-7, no. 7. Jan. 1877-July 1883.

Combined with Racine manufacturer, established Jan. 1883, and continued as

(b) The Racine manufacturer and the Agriculturist. Racine, Wis. m. v. 7, no. 8-v. 9, no. l. Aug, 1883-Jan. 1885.

Continued as

(c) The Racine agriculturist. Racine, Wis. m. v. 9, no. 2-v. 10, no. 4. Feb.? 1885-Apr. 1886.

Continued as

(d) The Racine, Wisconsin, agriculturist. Racine, Wis. m. (1886-1889), s-m. (1890-1892). v. 10, no. 5-v. 17, no.? May 1886-Jan. 15, 1892.

Continued as

(e) The Wisconsin agriculturist. Racine, Wis. s-m. (1892-1896), w. (1897-1910). v. 17, no.?-v. 34, no. 27. Feb. 1, 1892-July 7, 1910*.

In Oct. 1902 absorbed The Farm, field and stockman, Chicago, and in 1906, absorbed The Farmers' sentinel.
2 Wisconsin agriculturist. Tomah, Wis. m. v. 1-2? 1883-1884.
1 Wisconsin culturist. Milwaukee, Wis. s-m. v. 1-2? 1838-1839.
1 Wisconsin equity news. Madison, Wis. s-m. v. 1- 1908-July 1910*.
1 The Wisconsin family messenger. July 1856.
1 Wisconsin farm journal. Madison, Wis. w. v. 1. Sept. 1876-July 1877//.
1 Wisconsin farmer. Fond du Lac, Wis. w. v. 1-2, no.? Oct. 1879-July 1881; combined with Saturday reporter which continued as Saturday reporter and Wisconsin farmer, not agricultural.
1 Wisconsin farmer. Madison, Wis. Established as

(a) The Western farmer. Madison, Wis. w. v. 1-5, no.? 1881-Apr. 1885.

Absorbed Grange bulletin, May 1885, and continued as

(b) The Western farmer and the Wisconsin grange bulletin. Madison, Wis. w. v. 5-6. May 1885-Dec. 1886.

Continued as

(c) The Western farmer. Madison, Wis, w. v. 6-11, no.? 1887-Apr. 1891.

Continued as

(4) The Wisconsin farmer. Madison, Wis. w. v. 11, no.?-v. 39, no. 27. Apr. 1891-July 1910*.



Aug. 26, 1909, is v. 28, no. 34; Sept. 2, 1909, is v. 38, no. 35; volume numbers were then continued from 38.
1 Wisconsin homestead. Milwaukee. m. v. 1- 1904-1909.
1 Wisconsin landwirth. Madison, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 1. Nov. 1861//.
1 Wisconsin prairie farmer. 1848.
2 Wisconsin Valley settler. Valley Junction, Wis. w. v. 1- 1905-1907.
@1 Wisconsin weather and crop journal. Milwaukee. m. v. 1-3? 1892- Oct. 1894; merged Oct. 1894 in United States miller, which continued as United States miller and weather and crop journal.
1 Wolverine farmer. Ithaca, Mich. m. v. 1-2? May 1891-1898.
2 The Woman's farm companion. Omaha, Nebr. m. v. 1-2? May 1894-1895.
1 The Woman's farm journal. St. Louis. m. v. 1-17, no. 4. 1891-Apr. 1907. Suspended publication. See next title.
1 The Woman's farm journal. St. Louis. m. v. Jan. 1908-July 1910*; revival of earlier paper of this name, suspended April-Dec. 1907.
1 Woodland and roadside. Boston. q. (1902-1905), m. except July-Sept. (1906-1911). v. 1-8, no. 9. Mar. 1902-1910//. Published by the Massachusetts forestry association.
1 Woods and waters. New York. q. v. 1-8, no. 4. Feb. 1898-1905.
@1 Woodward's architecture, landscape gardening and rural art. New York. no 1-12. 1867-1868. Periodical?
2 Zlate klasy [Bohemian]. Chicago. m. v. 1-2. 1885-1886.




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