1 Farm journal. Chambersburg, Pa. (1868-1870), Fayetteville, Pa. (1870). m. v. 1-2? Apr.? 1868-1870.
2 Farm journal. Ingersoll, Ontario. m. v. l. 1892-1893.
2 Farm journal [Fruit]. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. l. 1884-1885.
1 Farm journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1. 1904.
2 The Farm journal. McKenzie, Tenn. Dec. 1902. Issued from press of McKenzie Herald.
1 The Farm journal; Philadelphia (1877-1883, 1897-1910), Philadelphia and Chicago (1884-1896). m. v. 1-34, no. 7. Mar. 1877-July 1910*.
1 Farm journal. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1-7? 1887-1894; merged in Farm journal, Philadelphia, before Sept. 1894.
1 Farm journal and live stock review. Established as
(a) Farm journal. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1- 1879 (1884)-1884.
Continued as
(b) Farm journal and live stock review. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1884 1888.
Merged in Iowa farmer and breeder.
1 The Farm journal and Progressive farmer. Established as
(a) The Pennsylvania farm journal. Lancaster, Pa. (1851-1853), West Chester, Pa. (1853-1855) Philadelphia (1855). m. v. 1-5. Apr. 1851-Dec. 1855.
Combined with Progressive farmer and continued as
(b) The Farm journal and Progressive farmer. Philadelphia. m. v. 6-7, no. 8. Jan. 1856-Aug. 1857//?
Merged in American agriculturist.
1 The Farm library. Chicago. s-m. No. 1-11? 1882. Series of books issued at semimonthly intervals.
1 Farm life. Chicago. m. (May 1903-Aug. 1906, Dec. 1907-July 1910), s-m. (Sept. 1906-Nov. 15? 1907). v. 1-15, no. 3. May 1903-July 1910*.
1 Farm life. Rochester, N. Y. Established as
(a) The Empire State agriculturist. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 1-8? July 1880-1887.
Continued as
(b) Farm life. Rochester, N. Y. v. 8?-17? 1887?-1897.
2 Farm magazine. Liberal, Mo. m. v. 1. Mar. 1902-1903.
2 Farm magazine. Milwaukee. m. v. 1- 1900-Aug. 1900//; combined with the Pneumatic to form the American home magazine, Sept. 1900.
1 The Farm magazine. Omaha, Nebr. m. (1904-1907), w. (1908-1909), s-m. (1910). v. 1-9, no. 8. Apr. 1904-July 1910*.
1 Farm money maker. Established as
(a) American truck farmer. St. Louis, Mo. m. v. l-4. Oct. 1903-Dec. 1905.
Continued as
(b) Farm money maker. St. Louis, Cincinnati, and Dallas. m. v. 5-7, no. 6. Jan. 1906-June 1907//?
1 Farm news. Established as
(a) The American farmer. Fort Wayne, Ind. (1882-1890), Cleveland, Ohio (1891- ), Springfield, Ohio, and Cleveland (1892- ) .
Combined with American farm news, Akron, Ohio, and continued as
(b) American farmer and Farm news. Springfield, Ohio, and New York. m. v. 1892-Dec. 1894.
Continued as
(c) Farm news. Springfield, Ohio. m. v. 15-30, no. 7. Jan. 1895-July, 1910*.
Absorbed Ohio model farmer, Springfield, Ohio, Farmers' magazine, Parkersburg, Ohio, Seed time and harvest, La Plume, Pa., Farmers' record, Muncie, Ind., Land and a living, Cincinnati, Ohio (Sept. 1900), Youth and age, Nashville, Tenn., Rural life, Chicago and American farmer magazine, Racine, Wis. Published in eastern and western editions, 1896-
1 Farm och hem. Minneapolis. m. v. 1- 1893. Established 1898 as Hemmet, not agricultural?
@1 Farm, orchard and garden. Ingersoll, Ontario. m. v. 1-3? 1893-1896.
1 The Farm patriot. Lincoln, Nebr. m. v. 1-24? 1884 (1904)-1908.
1 Farm pioneer. Richmond, Va. w. v. 1- 1878-1879.
1 Farm progress. St. Louis. m. (1904-1909), s-m. (1910). v. 1-7, no. 7? June 1904-July 1910*.
1 Farm queen. Baltimore (1906-1907), Orangeville, Md. (1908), Easton, Md. (1909-1910). m. v. 1-5? 1906-July 1910*.
1 Farm, range and market weekly. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1, no. 1- July 15, 1895-
2 Farm record. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. s-m. v. 1- 1891-1892.
1 Farm record. Indianapolis, Ind. m. v. 1-4? 1894-1898; combined with American nonconformist and the Progressive farmer to form the Centralfarmer and Nonconformist?
2 Farm review. Established as
(a) Ohio farm review. St. Paris, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1906-1907.
Continued as
(b) Farm review. St. Paris, Ohio. m. v. 3-4? 1908-1909.
2 Farm review and Settler's guide. Laurel Hill, Fla. m. v. l. 1898-1899.
1 The Farm star. Muncie, Ind. (Mar. 1902-June 1903), Indianapolis (June 1903-July 1909), w. (1902-Feb. 20, 1905), s-m. (Mar. 4, 1905-1909). v. 1-5, 77. Mar. 1902-July 20, 1909//; absorbed The Journal, Indianapolis, The Indiana state journal recently (Aug. 1904), and The Farm and home sentinel before Mar. 1907; called Indiana farm star? Sept. 1906-Mar. 1908 are v. 4, no. 7-v. 5; April 1908-June 1909 are 77th year; issues for Dec. 20, 1908, and April 5, 1909, are both called 77th year, no. 18. No issues between those dates.
2 Farm, stock and fireside. Sioux City, Iowa. m. (Mar.-Apr. 1901), s-m. (May 1-Dec. 15, 1901). v. 1, no. 1-18.
Mar.-Dec. 15, 1901; absorbed the Naturalist, farm and fancier's review, May 1901; combined with Farmer and
breeder, Jan 1902.
1 Farm, stock and home. Minneapolis. s-m. v. 1-26, no. 13. Nov. 1884-July 1910*.
2 Farm topics. Cincinnati. m. no. 1-171. Oct. 1901? July 1903. Old no. 150 (Oct. 1902) is new no. 13.
2 Farm topics. Davenport, Iowa. m. v. 1-2? 1899-1901.
1 Farm trade. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. 1- Jan. 1898-
1 Farm und haus. Elkhart, Ind., and Madison, Wis. ( 1898-1899), Berne, Ind (1900-1902), Bluffton, Ohio (1902-1905). m. v. 1-8? Aug. 1898-1905.
2 Farm und haus. Madison Wis. m. v. 1- 1898-1899.
2 Farm visitor. Liberty, Ind. m. v. l. 1888-1889.
1 Farm visitor. Madison, Ga. w. v. 1- 1856?-1861?
2 Farm voice. Walnut Grove, Miss. m. v. l. 1889-1890.
1 The Farm world. Chicago and Angusta, Maine. Established as
(a) The American Farm world. Augusta, Maine (1906-1908), Augusta, Maine and Chicago (1909). m. v. 1-3, no. 6. Oct. 1, 1906-Mar. 1909.
Continued as
(b) The Farm World. Chicago and Augusta, Maine. m. v. 3, no. 7-v. 4, no. 10. Apr. 1909-July 1910*.
1 Farm World. Springfield, Mo. (1903-1905), Bois D'Arc, Mo. (1906-1909). m. v. 1-3? Mar. 1903-1909.
2 Farm young folks. Aberdeen, S. Dak. m. v. l. 1908.
2 Farmer. Alpena, Mich. w. v. 1- 1899-1900; continued as weekly edition of Daily echo, not agricultural.
1 The Farmer. Amherst, Mass. Established as
(a) The Connecticut Valley farmer and mechanic. Springfield, Mass. m. v. 1. May 1853-Apr. 1854.
Continued as
(b) The Connecticut Valley farmer. Springfield, Mass. m. v. 2. May-Dec. 1854.
Continued as
(c) The Farmer. Amhurst, Mass. m. n. ser., v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1855.
Merged in New England farmer.
2 The Farmer. Blueridge, Ga. m. v. l. 1908.
1 Farmer. Herndon, Va. Alexander J. Wedderburn, editor and publisher. Richmond first, then Herndon, 1876; Baltimore afterward.
2 Farmer. Malone, N. Y. w. v. 1- March 1907-
2 Farmer. Memphis, Tenn. m. v. l. 1896-1897.
1 The Farmer. Middletown, Ohio. m. v. 1. Dec. 1842-1843.
2 Farmer. Mount Sterling, Ill. m. v. 1- 1882-1883.
2 Farmer. Oberlin, Kans. m. v. 1. 1888-1889.
2 Farmer. Peoria, Ill. 188-?
1 The Farmer. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1-2. Jan. 1866-Dec. 1867; united with the Southern planter, Jan. 1868.
1 The Farmer. St. John, New Brunswick. m. v. 1- May? 1857-1866?
1 The Farmer. St Paul. Established as
(a) The Northwestern farmer. Fargo, N. Dak. m. v. 1-3? Jan. 1, 1883-1885.
Continued as
(b) The Northwestern farmer and breeder. Fargo, N. Dak. (1886-1888), Fargo, N. Dak., and Great Falls, Mont.
(1889-1890), St. Paul, Minn. 1890-1893). m. (1886-1890), s-m. (1890-1893), v. 4?-11? Jan. 1886-1893.
Continued as
(c) The Northwestern farmer. St. Paul. s-m. (1894-1898). v. 12?-16, no. 16. 1894-Aug. 1898.
In 1895 published also an edition for North Dakota. Continued as
(d) The Farmer. St. Paul. s-m. (1898-1909), w. (1910). v. 16, no. 17-v. 28, no. 26. Sept. 5, 1898-July 2, 1910*.
1 The Farmer. St. Paul. v. 1-3? 1886-1888.
1 Farmer. Thayer, Miss. m. v. 1-4. 1896-1899?
1 The Farmer. Troy, N.J. w. v. 1- 1861. [N.Y.?]
1 The Farmer and artisan. Athens and Atlanta, Ga. w. 1869-71, s-m. (1872), v. 1-3? Dec.? (1869-1872. Merged in the Plantation, Oct. 1872.
1 Farmer and artisan. Keokuk, Iowa. m. v. 1, no. 1-5? May-Sept. 1852.
1 Farmer and artizan. Portland, Me. m. (1852-1853), w. (1854). v. 1-3? Apr. 1852-1854.
1 Farmer and breeder. Elkader, Iowa (1883 (1887)-1887), Iowa City, Iowa (1887-1888). m. v. 1- 1883 (1887)-1888; merged in Iowa farmer alld
1 The Farmer and breeder. Sioux City, Iowa. m. (Sept. 15, 1899-1902); s-m. (1902-June 15, 1904), w. (June 24,
1904-190?). v. 1-10, no. 47. Sept. 15 1899-Nov. 15, 1907//; absorbed Farm, stock and fireside, Jan. 1902; v. 6
omitted in numbering. June 1904 combined with semiweekly Tribune, Sioux City, and continued under its own name as weekly; Dec. 1907 merged in Farmers' tribune.
1 The Farmer and breeder. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. May 1903-
2 Farmer and dairyman. Holton, Ga. s-m. v. l. 1900.
1 Farmer and dairyman. Portland, Oreg. v. 1. 1880-1887? Merged in The Washington farmer, 18872
1 Farmer and dealer. Oakland, Calif. m. v. l. 1876 (1896)-1896.
1 Farmer and fisherman. Bellehaven, Va. w. v. 1- 1891 (1901)-1902.
2 The Farmer and fisherman. Elizabeth City, N. C. m. v. l. 1882-1883.
2 Farmer and fruit grower. Carterville, Ill. w. v. l. 1899.
1 Farmer and fruit grower. New Whatcom, Wash. s-m. v. 1- 1890 (1896)-1897.
@1 Farmer and fruit grower and semi-weekly Times-Union. Established as
(a) The Florida dispatch. Jacksonville, Fla. w. v. 1-20? 1869-Jan. 1889.
United with Florida farmer and fruit grower and continued as
(b) The Florida dispatch, Farmer and fruit grower. Jacksonville, Fla. w. n. ser., v. 9, no. 4. v. 1, no. 1-v. 5, no. 17. Jan 28, 1889-Apr. 29, 1893. n. ser., v. 9, no. 4 is Jan. 28, 1889, v. 1, no. 1 is Feb. 7 1889.
Continued as
(c) The Florida farmer and fruit grower (with which is incorporated the Florida dispatch). Jacksonville, Fla. w. n. ser., v. 5, no. 18-May 6, 1893-
Continued as
(d)Farmer and fruit grower and semi-weekly Times-Union. Jacksonville, Fla. s-w. v. 1909-
Continued as
(e) Farmer and fruit grower and semi-weekly Times-Union. Jacksonville, Fla. s-w. v. 1909-
Continued as Semi-Weekly Times-Union, not agricultural.
@1 The Farmer and fruit grower of Southern Illinois. Anna, Ill. s-m. (1877), w. (1877-1885). v. 1-8? 1877-1885? Merged in Prairie farmer, 1885?
@1 The Farmer and gardener. Augusta, Ga. s-m. v. 1-2? 1871-Mar. 1873. Suspended but revived almost immediately, Oct. 1872.
@1 Farmer and gardener. Lancaster, Pa. m. v. 1- Jan. 1873-
2 Farmer and homeseeker. Barry, Ill. m. v. 1- Mar. 1908-
1 The Farmer and manufacturer. Cleveland, Ohio. m. v. 1-5. 1878?-1882?
@2 Farmer and trucker. Hastings, Fla. v. 1- -Dec. 1, 1904.
1 Der Farmer des Westens. Belleville, Ill. v. 1- March 1856-
1 Der Farmer in Westen. St. Paul. weekly agricultural supp. to Der Wanderer. v. 1- 1903-1910*.
2 The Farmer student. Established as
(a) The Farm student. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1- Oct.? 1900-
Continued as
(b) The Farm student and educational journal. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1901-
Continued as
(c) The Farmer student. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1901-1902.
1 Farmer und gardener. Wilkesbarre, Pa. v. 1- 1835-
1 Die Farmer zeitung. Marthaville, Mo. m.? v. 1- Sept. 1860-
1 Farmer zeitung. New York. s-m. v. 1-3? 1869-1872?
1 Farmeren. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1- 1891 (1896)-1899.
2 Farmer's adviser. York, Pa. m. v. 1. 1891.
1 Farmer's advocate. Bement, Ill. v. 1-3. 1873-1875.
1 Farmer's advocate. Boston. w. v. 1. Jan.?-Dec. 1843?
1 Farmer's advocate. Danville, Ill. v. 1- 1870-1871.
1 Farmers' advocate. Freeport, Ill. (1874), Dakota, Ill. (1873,1875). v. 1- 1873-1875.
2 Farmer's advocate. Grinnell, Iowa. v. 1- 1882- Merged in Western farm journal?
1 Farmer's advocate. Lacon, Ill. n. v. 1- 1840 (1877)-1878.
1 Farmers' advocate. Marion, Ill. v. 1- 1873-1874. Merged in Williamson county democrat, 1874.
1 Farmers' advocate. Meridian, Miss. w. v. 1-2? 1884-1886.
1 Farmers' advocate. Paris, Tex. Established as
(a) North Texas farmer. Paris, Tex. w. v. 1- Jan. 1887-1891.
Continued as
(b) Farmers' advocate. Paris, Tex. w. v. 1892.
Continued as nonagricultural periodical.
Farmer's advocate. Sherbrooke, Quebec. Apr., 1836.
1 The Farmers' advocate. Topeka, Kans. Established as
(a) The Advocate, 1889, absorbed the Tribune, 1892, and consolidated with the News, 1897, continuing as
(b) Advocate and News. Topeka, Kans. w. v. 1897-May 1899.
Continued as
(c) The Farmers advocate. Topeka, Kans. w. v. -31, no. 49. May 1899-Dec. 5, 1908//.
Absorbed the Central farmer, Aug. 1, 1903; absorbed Western breeders' journal, Clay Center, Kans., and Western life, Leavenworth, Kans., April 11, 1908, and continued as Farmers' advocate, continuing Western life advocate and Western life; consolidated with The Kansas farmer, Dec. 10, 1908.
1 Farmer's advocate and home magazine. Established as
(a) Farmer's advocate. London Ontario. m. v. 1-16. 1866-1881.
Continued as
(b) Farmer's advocate and home magazine. London, Ontario (1882-1890), London and Winnipeg, Manitoba (1891-1910). m. (1882-1892), s-m. (1893-1903), w. (1904-1910). v. 17-45, no. 928. 1882-July 6, 1910*. Winnipeg (Western) edition called Farmer's advocate and home journal 1906-1910 (v. 41, no. 698-v. 45, no. 928).
1 The Farmer's advocate and miscellaneous reporter. Jamestown, N. C. s-m. v. 1-4? Aug. 1838-Apr.? 1843.
1 Farmer's advocate and rural messenger. Established as
(a) Northwestern prairie farmer. Chicago. w. v. 1-3? Nov.? 1858-Dec. 1859.
Continued as
(b) Farmer's advocate and rural messenger. Chicago. w. v. 1-4, no. 8. Jan. 6? 1860-Feb. 21, 1863.
Merged in Prairie farmer.
1 The Farmers' alliance. v. 1-5, no. 53. Jacksonville, Fla. 1887?-Dec. 31, 1891//? Jan. 1892? merged in Florida
dispatch, Farmer and fruit grower, later Florida farmer and fruit grower, continuing volume numbering on special editorial page.
2 Farmers' alliance advocate. Montezuma. Ga. w. v. l. 1888-1889.
1 The Farmers and drovers journal weekly. Chicago. w. v. 1, no. 1 Oct. 7, 1909-.
1 Farmers' and planters' friend. Philadelphia. no. 1-7. 1821.
1 The Farmers' and planters' guide. Established as
(a) Farmer and mechanic. Baltimore. m. v. 1-2. Jan. 1864-Dec. 1865.
Continued as
(b) The Maryland farmer. Baltimore. m. v. 3-24, no. 8. Jan. 1866-Aug. 1887.
Combined with New farm, Sept. 1887, and continued as
(c) Maryland farmer and New farm. Baltimore. m. (1887-Oct. 1889, Mar.? 1891-May 1892), w. (Nov. 6, 1889-Feb.? 1891). v. 24, no. 9-v. 29, no. 5. Sept. 1887-May 1892.
Continued as
(d) Maryland farmer. Baltimore. m. v, 29, no. 6 v. 33. June 1892-1899.
Continued as
(e) The Farmers' and planters' guide. Baltimore. m. v. 34- 1899-July 1910*.
2 Farmers' and stock breeders' advertiser. Prospectus of the America stock Journal and farmers' and stock breeders' advertiser issued under this title, Sept. 1866. [Parkesburg, Pa.]
2 Farmers' and workers' journal. Lebanon, Tenn. v. 1- July 1905-
1 Farmer's banner. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1-8, no. 1855-Feb. 1862. Made up of agricultural articles in the daily
Republican banner.
1 Farmers' blade. Lincoln, Nebr. w. v. 1-10? 1866-1875.
1 Farmer's budget. Sterling, Ill. m. v. 1-2? 1886-1888.
1 The Farmers' cabinet and American herd-book. Established as
(a) The Farmers' cabinet. Philadelphia (Suly 1836-Feb. 15, 1837), Philadelphia and Pittsburgh (Mar. 1-Nov. IS? 1837), Philadelphia (Dec. 1837-May 15, 1838), Philadelphia and Wilmington, Del. (June 15, 1838-July 1840). s-m. (July 1836-Feb. 15, 1838), m. (Mar. 15, 1838-July 1840). v. 1-4. July 1836-July 1840.
Continued as
(b) The Farmers' cabinet and American herd-book. Philadelphia and Wilmington, Del. (Aug. 1840-April 1842), Philadelphia (May 1842-July 1848). m. v. 5-12. Aug. 1840-July 1848//.
Merged in American agriculturist, July 1848.
1 Farmer's call. Established as
(a) Adams county farmer and western visitor. Quincy, Ill. m. v. l. 1883.
Continued as
(b) Farmer's call. Quincy, Ill. (1884-1887, 1892 1909), Quincy and St. Louis (1888-1891). w. v. 2?-54. 1884-June 24, 1909.
Combined with Illinois farmer, July 1, 1909, to form Illinois farmer and Farmer's call.
1 The Farmer's chronicle. Columbus, Ohio. w. v. 1. Jan. 4-Dec. 26, 1868; combined with weekly edition of Ohio state journal.
1 The Farmer's chronicle. Richmond Ky. w. v. 1, no. 1- Dec. 1842-
1 Farmer's chronicle. Springfield, Ohio. w. v. 1- March 1833-
1 The Farmers' club. Oxford, Pa. m. v. 1- Sept. 1872-
2 Farmers' club. Stockbridge, Mich. w. v. 1-2? June 1901-1903.
@1 The Farmer's companion and horticultural gazette. Detroit, Mich. m. v. 1-4, no. 3. Jan. 1853-Sept. 1854; merged in Michigan farmer, Oct.? 1854.
1 Farmers' companion and prize weekly. Established as
(a) Farmers' companion and prize monthly. Marlboro, Mass. m. v. 1-3? 1883-1886.
Continued as
(b) Farmers' companion and prize weekly. Marlboro, Mass. w. v. 4? 1886.
Continued as Companion and prize weekly, not agricultural.
1 Farmers' criterion. Forreston, Ill. m. v. 1- 1878-
2 Farmers' digest. Columbia, Pa. bi-m. v. 1-4, no. 7. Feb. 1907-July 1910*.
1 The Farmer's dollar magazine. Ridgeway, N. C. m. v. 1- May 1870-1871.
2 Farmer's era. Warm Springs, Ga. m. v. l. 1898.
2 Farmers' exchange. Houston, Tex. m. v. l. 1900.
1 Farmers' exponent. Smithland, Iowa. w. v. 1-4? 1887 (1891)-1891; continued as nonagricultural paper.
1 Farmers' family journal. Topeka, Kans. m. v. 1- -Nov. 1905; combined with This and that, Chicago, and Woman's journal, Chicago, to form Woman's journal, Nov. 1905.
1 Farmer's fireside and world's companion. Freeport, N. Y. m. v. 1- 1884 (1887)-1887.
1 Farmer's friend. Absorbed by the Griffin, Ga., Sun, 1877.
1 Farmers' friend. Great Bend, Kans. m. v. l. 1873-1874.
2 Farmer's friend. Monticello, Ga. s-m. v. l. 1902.
1 Farmers' friend. Quaker Street, N. Y. m. v. l. 1906-1910*.
1 Farmers' friend. South Bend, Ind. indianapolis, 1895). s-m. v. 1- 1870 (1883)-1895; merged in Farm and fireside, Dec. 1895.
2 The Farmers' friend. Statesville, N. C. w. v. 1- 1908?-
1 Farmers' friend and grange trade bulletin. Established as
(a) The Farmers' friend. Mechanicsburg, Pa. w. v. 1-8. 1874-81.
Continued as
(b) Farmers' friend and grange advocate. Mechanicsburg, Pa. w. ('m. 1902-07). v. 9-34. 1882-1907. Continued as
(c) Farmer's friend and grange trade bulletin. Mechanicsburg, Pa. w. v. 35-38. 1908-1910*.
1 Farmer's gazette. Cheraw, S. C. w. v. 1-2? 1842-1844.
1 The Farmer's gazette. Sterling, Ill. m. v. 1-2? 1883-1885.
1 Farmers' gazette and industrial index. Richmond, Va. m. v. 1-5? July 1868-1873//?
1 The Farmer's guide. Huntington Ind. Established as
(a) The Breeders' guide. Huntington, Ind. m. v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1889.
Continued as
(b) The Farmers' guide and home companion. Huntington, Ind. s-m. v. 2-8. Jan. 1, 1890-Dec. 15, 1896.
Continual as
(c) The Farmer's guide. Huntington, Ind. w. v. 9-22, no. 27. Jan. 1, 1897-July 2, 1910*.
1 Farmers' guide. Lynchburg, Va. v. 1- 1902-1908; continued as nonagricultural paper.
1 Farmers' guide. Springfield, Ohio. q. v. l. 1884-1885.
2 Farmers' guide. Tama, Iowa. m. v. 1-3? 1889-1892.
1 Farmers' guide. Terre Haute, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1870-1872.
2 Farmer's helper. Greencastle, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1909-1910*.
1 Farmer's herald. Cleveland?, Ohio. May 1855.
1 Farmers' herald. Redwing, Minn. s-m. v. 1-2? 1894-1896.
1 The Farmer's home. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1-5. Jan. 1860-Dec. 1864//.
1 Farmers' home. Dayton, Ohio. w. (1880-1898), m. (June 1898-1900). v. 1-20, no. 4. 1880-Apr. 1900//. 1889-1892, issued a western edition at Omaha, Nebr.
1 The Farmers' home journal. Chicago. m. v. 1-3? Oct. 1900-1903.
1 Farmers' home journal. Coshocton, Ohio. m. v. 1-4? 1880-1884.
1 Farmers' home journal. Erie, Pa. m. v. 1-2? 1898-1900.
1 Farmer's home journal. Lexington, Ky. (1867-1875?), Louisville, Ky. (1876-1910). w. v. 1-45, no. 27. May 1867-July 9, 1910*.
2 Farmers' industrial association. Mound Bayou, Miss. s-m. v. l. 1901.
2 The Farmers' institute. Carbondale, Ill. m. v. 1-4, no. 8. May 1900-Aug 1903//?
1 Farmers' institute. Mason City, Iowa. m. v. 1-15? 1890-1905.
1 The Farmers' institute bulletin. Fayetteville, N. Y. q. (1896-1902), m. (Sept. 1902-1909). v. 1- 1896-1909; 1905-1909 monthly edition of Fayetteville bulletin.
2 Farmers' journal. Abilene, Tex. w. v. 1- June 1904-July 1910*. In later years not agricultural nor Farmer's union. ["not Farmer's union" crossed out on 1992 list]
1 The Farmer's journal. Bath, N. C. (1852-1854), Raleigh, N. C. (1854-1855). m. v. 1-4 ? May 1852-Apr. 1855;
succeeded by the Carolina cultivator.
1 Farmers' journal. Carthage, N. Y. w. v. 1-2? 1874-1876.
1 Farmers' journal. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1- 1890 (1894)-1894.
2 Farmers' journal. Clay Center, Kans. m. v. l. 1887-1888.
2 Farmers' journal. Hampton, New Brunswick . m. v. l. 1884-1885.
1 Farmers journal. Hornellsville, N .Y. Established as
(a) Farmers' club journal. Hornellsville, N. Y. s-m.? v. 1-6, no. 12. 1885-June 1890.
Continued as
(b) Farmers journal. Hornellsville, N. Y. s-m. v. 6, no. 13-v. 9? July 1, 1890-1895.
1 Farmer's journal. Lexington, Ky. Feb. 1870-
1 Farmers' journal. Lowville, N. Y. w. v. 1-3? 1874-1877.
2 Farmers' journal. Petersburg, Va. Prospectus issued April 1821 for this agricultural periodical, but it was never
published.
1 The Farmer's journal. Petersburg, Va. v. 1. 1861.
1 The Farmer's journal. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1- July 1858-
1 The Farmer's journal. Raleigh, N. C. w. v. 1- Nov. 1876-
1 Farmer's journal. St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. w. v. 1- 1870-1875.
2 Farmer's journal. Terry, Miss. w. v. l. 1882-1883.
@1 Farmer's journal and horticultural magazine. Rutland, Vt. m. v. 1- April-Aug. 1833.
1 Farmers' journal and household magazine. Established as
(a) Farmers' journal. Emporia, Kans. m. v. 1-3? 1897-1900.
Continued as
(b) Farmers' journal and household magazine. Emporia, Kans. m. v. 4-6? 1901-1903.
1 The Farmers' journal and magazine of useful arts. Boston, Mass. m. v. 1-3? Oct. 1841-1844//.
2 Farmer's magazine. Chicago. m. v. 1. 1906.
2 The Farmers' magazine. Oklahoma City, Okla. m. (1904-1905), w. (1906- ). v. 1-2, no. 41. Sept. 1904-Sept. 29, 1906//? Absorbed by the Oklahoma farm journal, Nov. 1906.
1 Farmers' magazine. Omaha, Nebr. m. v. 1- 1891 (1902)-July 1904; merged in Western breeders' journal, Clay Center, Kans., July 1904; absorbed the Nebraska and Kansas farmer and breeder, April 1902.
1 Farmers' magazine. Springfield, Ill. (1894-1899) Madison, Wis. (Jan. 1900- ). m. v. 1- 1894-1900.
2 Farmers' magazine. Williamsport, Ind. m. v. 1- 1897-1898.
1 The Farmer's magazine and rural guide. Established as
(a) The Farmer's magazine and patron's guide. Philadelphia. m. v. l. 1879-1880.
Continued as
(b) The Farmer's magazine and rural guide. Philadelphia (1880-1881), Parkesburg, Pa. (1882-1892). m. v. 1?- 1880-1892.
Merged in American farmer and farm news, 1892?
1 The Farmers' mail and breeze. Established as
(a) [Title unknown.]
Continued as
(b) The Mail and breeze. Topeka, Kans. w. v. -Mar. 1906.
Continued as
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