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1 Home circle. Watertown, Wis. s-m. v. 1- -1854//.
1 Home, farm, and factory, and live stock journal. Established as

(a) Home, farm, and factory. St. Louis. m. v. 1-9? 1883-1887.

Continued as

(b) Home, farm, and factory, and live stock journal. St. Louis. m. v. 10? 19? 1888-1897.


1 Home journal. Lafayette, Ind. w. v. 1- 1872-1905.
1 Home market and stockman. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1-5? 1894-1899?
1 The Home monthly [Poultry]. New York. m. v. 1- 1906-.
2 Homecrofter. Established in 1900 as Mining microcosm; continued as Homecrofter. Smithville, Ark. w. v. 1908; continued as nonagricultural paper.
1 Homemaker. Des Moines, Iowa. Established as

(a) The Poultry farmer. Des Moines, Iowa. m. 1-6, no. 8. Jan. 1, 1898-Aug. 1903.

Continued as

(b) Homemaker. Des Moines, Iowa. m. v. 6, no. 9-12. Sept.-Dec. 1903.

Continued as nonagricultural paper.
1 The Homemaker. Washington, D. C. Established as

(a) National advocate. San Francisco. m. v. 1-5, no. 10. Jan. 1897-Oct. 1900.

Continued as

(b) National irrigation. Washington, D. C. m. v. 5, no. 11-v. 6, no. 11. Nov. 1900-Dec. 1901.

Continued as

(c) The National homemaker. Washington, D. C. m. v. 6, no. 12-v. 7, no. 6. Jan.-June 1902.

No numbers issued July 1907-Jan. 1903; continued as

(d) The Homemaker. Washington, D. C. m. v. 8, no. 1-12. Jan.-Dec. 1903//.


1 Homeseeker and investor. Chicago. m. v. 1- Mar. 1899-1905.
1 The Homestead. Hartford, Conn. w. (1855-June 1861), m. (July-Sept. 1861). v. 1-7. Oct. 1855-Sept. 1861. v. vii incorrectly marked v. viii on titlepage; often quoted as Connecticut homestead; merged in the American agriculturist, Dec. 1861.
2 Homestead. Minneapolis. m. v. l. 1885-1886.
1 Homestead. Oakland, Calif. v. I- Nov. 29, 1873-
2 Hood farm news. Lowell, Mass. v. 1- 190?-190?
1 Hoosier patron. Established as

(a) Hoosier patron and lady granger. Indianapolis and Muncie, Ind. w. v. 1-3? 1873-1876.

Continued as

(b) Hoosier patron. Indianapolis and Muncie, Ind. w. v. 4?-5? 1877-1878.


1 The Hornet's nest. Charlotte, N. C. w. v. 1- Sept. 1849-

1 Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste. Albany, N.Y., and Boston (1846-1852), Rochester, N. Y. (1853-June 1855), Philadelphia (July 1855-June 1858), New York (July 1858-1875). m. v. 1-30. July 1846-Dec. 1875. Absorbed the Western pomologist, July 1872; united with the Gardener's monthly Jan. 1876, which continued as Gardener's monthly and Horticulturist; Jan. 1853-1859 issued in two editions, one with colored plates, one without.


1 Hospodar [Bohemian]. Omaha, Nebr. s-m. v. 1-20, no. 11. 1892-July 6, 1910*.
1 Hospodarske listy [Bohemian]. Chicago. bi-w. v. 1-13, no. 5. May 1, 1898-July 1, 1910*.
2 Hospodine [Bohemian]. Milwaukee. m. v. 1. 1889-1890.
@1 House and garden. Cleveland, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1872-1873; made up from pages of weekly Ohio farmer.
@1 House and garden. New York. m. v. 1. 1878-1879.
@1 House and garden. Philadelphia (1901-1909), New York (1910). m. v. 1-18, no. 1. June 1901-July 1910*.
2 Household companion. Butler, Pa. m. v. l. 1891-1892.
1 The Household journal with which is incorporated Floral life. Established as

(a) The Household journal. Springfield, Ohio. m. v. 1, no. 1-7. Jan.-July 1908.

Absorbed Floral life and continued as

(b) The Household journal with which is incorporated Floral life. Springfield, Ohio. m. v. 1, no. 8- Aug. 1908-July 1910*.


1 How to make the farm pay. Chambersburg, Pa. m. v. l. 1871-1872.
1 The Hudson mirror, and Columbia county farmer. Hudson, N. Y. s-m. v. 1. May 4, 1839-Apr. 18, 1840//?
1 Hummer. Nebraska City, Nebr. m. v. 1-3? 1899-1902?
1 The Husbandman. Established as

(a) The Elmira husbandman. Elmira, N. Y. w. v. 1-2? 1874-1876.

Continued as

(b) The Husbandman. Elmira, N. Y. (1876-1891), Binghamton, N.Y. (1892-1893). w. v. 3?-19? 1877-1893//?


2 Idaho industrial institute gleaner. Dec. 1908-Oct. 1909.
1 Idaho student farmer. Moscow, Idaho. m. during school year. v. 1-3. Mar. 1908-June 1910*. Published by the

Agricultural club of the University of Idaho.


2 Illinois agricultural post and courier. Chicago. April 1885.
1 The Illinois agriculturist. Champaign, Ill. (1897-1906), Urbana, Ill. (1907-1910). m. v. 1-14, no. 9. 1897-June? 1910*. Published by the Agricultural club, University of Illinois, 10 nos. yearly, 1902-1906; 9 nos. yearly, 1907-1910).
2 Illinois agriculturist. Chicago. m. v. l. 1884-1885.
1 Illinois cultivator. Springfield, Ill. m. v. 1. June 1858-May 1859.
1 The Illinois farmer. Springfield, Ill. m. v. l. Apr. 1841-Mar. 1842; merged in the Union agriculturist.
1 The Illinois farmer. Springfield, Ill. m. v. 1-8. Jan..1856-Dec. 1863//; merged in Prairie farmer.
1 Illinois farmer and Farmer's call. Established as

(a) American horse monthly. Detroit, Mich. m. v. 1- 1890-1893.

Continued as

(b) American horseman and farmer. Detroit, Mich. m. v. Jan.-Feb. 1894.

Combined with The Illinois horseman, Joliet, Ill., The Inland farmer, Peoria, Ill., and The Mark Field, Peoria, Ill.,

to form


(c) The American horseman. Peoria, Ill., and Detroit, Mich. m. v. Mar.-June 1894.

Combined with Inland farmer, East St. Louis, Ill., to form

(d) The Illinois farmer. Peoria Ill. s-m. July 1894-June 1909.

Combined with Farmer's call, Quincy, Ill., July 1, 1909, taking its numbering, and continued as

(e) Illinois farmer and Farmer's call. Peoria, Ill. s-m. v. 55-57, no. 1. July 1, 1909-July 1, 1910*.
1 Illinois granger. Macomb, Ill. v. 1-3, no.? Sept. 1873-Feb. 1876; continued as Independent, not devoted to Grange affairs.
1 Illustrated journal of agriculture. Chicago. v. 1- 1873?-1874?
1 Illustrated South and farmer and miner. Louisville or Lexington, Ky. v. 1- 1902-
2 Illustrated youth and age. Nashville, Tenn. 1890-1902. Not Agricultural, merged in Farm news.
2 Imperial farmer. Los Angeles. m. v. 1. 1901.
1 Improver. Pittsburgh, Pa. w. v. 1-2? 1897-1899.
1 The Indagator. Hamburg, S.C. m. v. 1. May 1844- .
2 Independent farmer. College Station, Md. w. v. l. 1881.
2 Independent farmer. Durant, Ind. Terr. w. v. 2. Feb. 1905-1906.
2 Independent farmer. Lincoln, Nebr. w. v. 1. 1904.
2 Independent farmer and fireside companion. Minneapolis (1879), St. Paul (1880). m. v. 1-2. 1879-1880.
1 Independent farmer and Western swine breeder. Established as

western swine breeder. Lincoln, Nebr. m. v. 1-15, no. 4. Jan. 1894-April 1907.

Combined with Weekly state journal, established 1869, and the Nebraska independent, established 1889,

to form


(b) Independent farmer and Western swine breeder. Lincoln, Nebr. w. v. 39, no. 8-v. 42, no. 48. May 2, 1907-July 7, 1910*. (b) carries volume numbering of the Weekly state journal.
1 Indiahoma union signal. Shawnee, Okla w. v. 1- 1905 (1909)-1909.
2 Indiana farm and fireside. Fort Wayne, Ind w. v. l. 1881-1882
1 Indiana farm and home. Montpelier, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1899-1901.
1 Indiana farmer. Indianapolis. Established as

(a) Northwestern farmer. Indianapolis (1865-1868, 1873), Indianapolis and Chicago (1869-1872). m. v. 1-9?

1865-1873. Issued in two editions, one for the timber states, the other for the prairie states, 1869-1872.

Continued as

(b) Indiana farmer. Indianapolis. w. v. 10?-65 (i e., 45), no. 1874-1910*.

In 1898 volume number was changed from v. 33, no. 36 (Sept. 3) to v. 53, no. 37 (Sept. 10).


1 The Indiana farmer. Richmond, Ind. (1851-Apr. 1857), Indianapolis (May 1857-1861). w. (May-Dec. 1851, 1859-1861), s-m. Jan.-Apr. 1852), m. (May 1852-1858). v. 1-10? May 1851-1861; also published monthly edition made up from pages of weekly, Jan. 1859-1861; not issued Jan.-Mar. 1858.
1 Indiana farmer and stock register. Indianapolis. m. v. 1-5? 1836-June? 1841- merged in Western farmer and gardener, June 1841?
1 The Indiana ruralist. Knightstown, Ind. m. v. 1. Jan. 1865-
2 La Industria azucarera. New York. bi-w. v. 1-2, no. 22. Mr. 15, 1899-Feb. 5, 1900//?
1 Industrial American. Lexington, Ky. s-m. v. 1-13, no. 5. July 1, 1891-Sept. 1, 1897.
1 Industrial American. Minneapolis. w. v. 1-3? 1894-1897.
1 Industrial Florida. Jacksonville, Fla. m. v. 1- 1894-190?
1 Industrial luminary. Parkville, Mo. v. 1- Sept. 1853-1854.
1 Industrial press. Rusk, Tex. w. v. 1- 1897 (1900)-1905. [crossed out on 1992 list]
2 Industrial world. Fresno, Calif. m. v. l. 1904.
1 The Industrialist. Manhattan, Kans. w. (1875-1897, Oct. 3, 1899-June 1910), m. (1898-July 1899). v. 1-36, no. 32. Apr. 24, 1875-June 25, 1910*.
1 The Industrious hen. Madisonville, Tenn. (June 1904-June 1905), Knoxville, Tenn. (July 1905-July 1910). m. v. 1-7, no. 2 (whole no. 74). June 1904-July 1910*.
1 Inland farmer. Bremen, Ind. m. v. 1-2? 1899-1901.
1 Inland farmer. East St. Louis, Ill. Established as

(a) Grange news. 1876-

Continued as

(b) Inland farmer. East St. Louis, Ill. s-m. 1893-July 1894.

Combined with the American horseman, Peoria, Ill., to form The Illinois farmer, Peoria, July 1894.
1 The Inland farmer. Louisville, Ky. Established as

(a) The Weed. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 1-10, no. 14. 1897-Nov. 1902.

Continued as

(b) The Inland farmer. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 9, no. 1-n. ser. v. 17, no. 1. Nov. 1902-July 2, 1910*.

Absorbed the Kentucky farmer.
2 The Inland farmer. Spokane, Wash. m. v. 1-4, no. 1. Jan. 1904-July 1905.
1 The Inter mountain farmer. Salt Lake City (1894, 1904-1907), Denver (1908?-1910); weekly agricultural edition of Salt Lake tribune (1904-1907). v. 1- 1894 (1904)-July 1910*; merged in Salt Lake simiweekly Tribune.
2 The Intermountain ranchman. Salt Lake City, Utah. Feb 1902 Announced for publication.
1 Inter ocean and farmer. Chicago; weekly edition of Chicago Inter ocean. v. 1909-July 1910*.
1 Inter-state farmer. Davis City, Iowa. m. v. 1- May 1903-1907.
2 Inter-state farmer. Fort Recovery, Ohio. m. v. 1-27 1909-July 1910*.
2 Inter-state farmer. St. Joseph, Mo. m. v. 1. 1886.
1 Iowa agriculturist. Ames, Iowa. m. during school year. v. 1-10, no. 10. Jan. 1902-June 1910*. Published by the

Agricultural club, Iowa state College.


1 Iowa farm journal. Mason City, Iowa. m. v. 1. 1902.
1 Iowa farmer. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1-2? 1872-1874. Printed at the office of the Rock River farmer, Dixon Ill.
1 Iowa farmer. Des Moines, Iowa. w. v. 1885 (1893)-1893.
1 Iowa farmer. Dubuque, Iowa. Established as

(a) Farmers' and merchants' review. Dubuque, Iowa. s-m. v. 1- May 1902-April 1905.

Continued as

(b) Iowa farmer. Dubuque, Iowa. m. May 1905-July 1910*.


1 Iowa state register and farmer. Des Moines, Iowa. w. (1906-1908), s-m. (1909-1910). v. 1- 1906?-July 1, 1910*; 1908-1910 have no volume numbers, but consecutive numbers 2746-2832.
1 Iowa weather review. Iowa City, Iowa. v. 1-2? 1875-1877
1 Iron age farm and garden news. Grenloch, N. J. q. v. 1-4, no 3. 1907?-Summer 1910*. No months are given; Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter are used instead.
1 The Jefferson farmer. Sackets' Harbor, N. Y. Established as

(a) Sackets' Harbor observer. Sackets' Harbor, N. Y. w. Mar. 1848- Nonagricultural. Continued as

(b) The Jefferson farmer. Sackets' Harbor, N. Y. w. June? 1852-June? 1853.
1 Kansas rural. Howard City, Kans. m. v. 1? 1877-1878.
1 Kansas farmer's weekly star. Wichita, Kans. w. v. 1- Aug. 1909-
2 Kansas rural. Williamsburg, Kans. m. v. l. 1885.
1 The Kentucky cultivator. Lexington, Ky. m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1841-1842? Absorbed the Kentucky farmer, Frankfort, Ky. June? 1842; suspended 1841; revived.
1 The Kentucky cultivator and railroad journal. Cynthiana, Ky. (June-Dec. 1852), Covington, Ky. (Jan.-June7 1853). m. v. 1-2. June 1852-June? 1853.
1 Kentucky farmer. Danville, Ky. v. 1- Feb. 1903-
1 The Kentucky farmer. Frankfort, Ky. Established as

(a) The Franklin farmer. Frankfort, Ky. (1837-1839), Lexington, Ky. (1840). w. v. 1-3. Aug. 12, 1837-1840.

Continued as

(b) The Kentucky farmer. Frankfort, Ky. w. v. 4-5. 1840-42//?


1 The Kentucky farmer. Frankfort, Ky. m. v. 1-3? July 1858-1861.
1 Kentucky farmer. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 1. 1878-1879.
1 Kentucky farmer. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 1-3? 1891-1894.
2 Kentucky farmer. Tompkinsville, Ky. m. v. 1. 1885-1886.
2 Keystone farmer. Harrisburg, Pa. 1906.
2 Keystone farmer and miller. Plymouth, Pa. m. v. l. 1881-1882.
2 Keystone ruralist. Martinsburg, Pa. m. v. l. 1900.
1 Kings and queens of the range. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. 1-10? 1897-1906.
@1 Ladies' floral cabinet and pictorial home companion. New York. m. v. 1-16. no. 1. Jan. 1, 1872-Jan. 1, 1887//; united with American garden, Jan. 1887.
1 Ladies' horticultural magazine and floral register. Baltimore. m. Prospectus issued, June 1833.
1 The Lancaster county farmer. Lancaster, Pa. v. 1, no. 1- 1845. Only a few numbers published.
1 The Lancaster county farmer and literary gazette. Lancaster, Pa. v. 1- 1846-1849; revival of the Lancaster County farmer; merged in Lancaster examiner.
1 The Lancaster farmer. Lancaster, Pa. m. v. 1-16? Jan. 1869-1884.
2 Land and a living, pasture and plough. Cincinnati. m. v. 1-4. no. 9. Dec 1897-Sept. 1900//? Consolidated with Farm news, Sept.? 1900; volume numbering very irregular.
1 The Land and home. Established as

(a) Scientific farmer. Amherst, Mass. (June-Oct. 1875), Springfield, Mass., and Amherst, Mass. (Nov. 1875-Jan, 1876), Boston (Feb. 1876-1879). m. v. 1-4. no. 10. June 1875-Oct., 1837. v. 1 has 19 monthly numbers in order to make v. 2 begin with Jan. 1877.

continued as

(b) The Land and home. New York. w. v. 1, no. 1-26. Nov. 6, 1879-May 13, 1880//; merged in American

agriculturist.
1 Land and water. Los Angeles. w. v. 1-5? 1892-1897.
1 Land and water. San Francisco. July 1886-
1 Landmanden. Mayville, N. Dak. (1894-1895), Fargo, N. Dak. (1895-1896). m. v. 1-2? 1894-1896.
1 Der Landmann. Milwaukee. w. v. 1- Sept. 1902-July 1910*.
1 Lands and mines. Denver. w. v. 1- 1891 (1900)-1907.
1 Der Landwirth. St. Louis (1889-1891), Milwaukee (1892-1894). m. v. 1-6, no. 1889-May 1894//? Merged in Acker-und garten-bauzeitung, May 1894.
1 Landwirth und hausfreund. Chicago. w. v. l. 1870-1871.
2 The Last West. Dallas, Tex. in. v. 1-2? Jan.? 1906-1907?
1 League of industry. Richmond. s-m. v. 1. Nov. 1842-
1 Lewis' rural Chicago. w. v. 1. 1877.
1 The Lewiston journal and North-eastern farmer. Established as

(a) The North-eastern farmer. Lewiston, Maine (agricultural section of Lewiston weekly journal). w. v. 1- 1899-1905?

Continued as

(b) The Lewiston journal and North-eastern farmer. Lewiston, Maine; weekly agricultural edition of Evening journal. 1906-July 1910*.


1 Lexington herald. Lexington, Ky. d. Aug. 10, 1908- Monday morning edition of daily Lexington herald devoted to agriculture.
1 Lincoln county farmer. Lincoln Center, Nebr. w. v. l. 1874-1875.
2 Local. Greenville, Ala. w. v. 1- 1891-1892.
1 Logan (Ohio) canner. Aug. 1901-
2 London farmer. New London, Iowa. w. v. 1-3? Jan. 1902-1904.'
2 Lone star. Sherman, Tex. w. v. 1- March 1901-?1901; continued as nonagricultural weekly.
1 Long Island agronomist. Huntington, N. Y. bi-w. v. 1-3, no. 17. July 31, 1907-July 1, 1910*.
1 The Lookout. Established as

(a) C. A. C. lookout. Storrs, Conn. monthly during college year. v. 1-6, no. 8. 1896?-June 1901.

Continued as

(b) The Lookout. Storrs, Conn. monthly during college year. v. 7-15, no. 8. 1901-June 1910*.

Published by students Or Connecticut agricultural college.
@1 Los Angeles daily fruit world. Los Angeles, Calif. d. v. 1- June 3, 1903. See also Pacific fruit world.
1 Louisiana farmer. Mount Lebanon, La. (1871), Mount Lebanon, La., and Arcadia, La. (1872), Trenton, La. (1&73). w. v. 1-2? 1871-1873.
@l Louisiana farmer and rice journal. Crowley, La. s-m. v. 1-3? 1896-1899.
1 The Louisiana planter and sugar manufacturer. New Orleans, La. w. v. 1-45, no. 1. July 7, 1888-July 2, 1910*.
1 Louisiana state farmer. Shreveport, La. w. v. 1, no. 1- June-July 1910*.
1 Louisiana trucker and farmer. New Iberia, La. m. v. 1, no. 1-8. Dec. 1909-July 1910*.
1 Louisiana weather Journal and agriculturist. Established as

(a) Louisiana weather journal. New Orleans. m. v. 1- 1887-1893.

Continued as

(b) Louisiana weather journal and agriculturist. New Orleans. m. 1893-1899.


1 Magazine fur Nord-Amerika. Cincinnati, Ohio. s-m. v l. Apr., 1851-
1 Martin's magazine. Established as

(a) Advocate and Martin's magazine. Roanoke, Va. w. v 1- 1896 (1903)-1906.

Continued as

(b) Martin's magazine. Roanoke, Va. w. 1907-1908.

Continued as nonagricultural periodical
1 The Massachusetts agricultural repository and journal. Boston. irreg., approx. s-a. v.3-10. Nov. 1813-Apr. 1832. Continuation of Papers, consisting of communications made to the Massachusetts society for promoting agriculture, which were not issued as a periodical. v. 3-8 have caption title Massachusetts agricultural journal.
1 Massachusetts farmer. v. 1- Jan. 1853-
1 Massachusetts ploughman and New England journal of agriculture. Established as

(a) Massachusetts ploughman. Boston. w. v. 1-26. Jan. 1841-Dec. 1866.

Absorbed Yankee farmer Dec.? 1841; continued as

(b) Massachusetts ploughman and New England journal of agriculture. Boston. w. v. 27-65. Jan. 1867-Nov. 17, 1906//.

Absorbed by American cultivator, Nov. 24, 1906.
1 Massissinawa farmer. Marion, lnd. m. v. 1- Apr. 1856-
@1 Mayflower. Floral, N. Y. (1885-1886, 1889-1906), Queens, N. Y. (1887-1888). m. v. 1-21, no. 9? Jan. 1885-Sept. 1906//; merged in Floral life, Oct. 1906.
1 The Medical and agricultural register. Boston. m. v. 1. Jan. 1806-Dec. 1807//.
1 Mennonitische rundschau. Elkhart, Ind. w. v. 1- 1878 (1900)-1901; continued as nonagricultural periodical.
1 The Mercer county farmer. Mercer, Pa. Aug. 1844.
2 Merchant and farmer. Marion, S. C. Nov. 1880.
2 Merchant lumberman. Houston, Tex. m. v. 1. 1891-1892.
@1 Merchants' and planters' price current. Mobile, Ala. 1861.
1 Metropolitan and Rural home. New York. m. v. 1-n. ser., v. 20, no. 1. 1893-July 1910*; formed by the union of the Metropolitan and the Rural home, Philadelphia, 1893.
1 The Miami farmer. Xenia, Ohio. s-m. v. 1- May 1839-
1 Miami valley farmer. Hamilton, Ohio. m. v. 1-3? 1889-1892.
2 Michigan agriculturist. Lansing, Mich. m. v. 1-2? 1890-1891.
1 Michigan agriculturist and Home journal. Jackson, Mich. m. v. 1-2? 1876-1878.
1 The Minnesota monthly. St. Paul. m. v. 1-2 (no. 1-13). Jan. 1869-San. 1870//.
2 The Mirage. Hereford, Tex. q. v. 1. Dec. 1907-1908.
1 Mirror and farmer. Established as

(a) The Dollar weekly mirror and New Hampshire journal of agriculture. Manchester, N. H. w. v. 1- Jan.? 1863-July 1, 1865.

Formed by the union of the Dollar weekly mirror and the New Hampshire journal of agriculture; continued as

(b) Mirror and farmer. Manchester, N. H. w. v. 3?-57? July 8, 1865-July 1910*.

Weekly edition of Mirror and American.
1 The Mississippi agriculturist. Meridian, Miss. m. v. 1-2. March? 1870-1871.
1 Mississippi farm and home. McComb, Miss. m. v. 1-2? 1896-1898.
1 Mississippi farmer. Raymond, Miss. 1840-1844.
1 The Mississippi farmer. Trenton, Miss. (1881), Forest, Miss. (1882-1883). w. v. 1-2? 1881-1883.
1 Mississippi journal. Gulfport, Miss. m. v. 1-7? Nov. 1900-1906.
@1 The Mississippi planter. Gulfport, Miss. w. v. 1- Feb. 6, 1909-
@1 The Mississippi planter and mechanic. Grenada, Miss. (1857), Jackson, Miss. (1858). m. v. 1-2? Apr. 1857-March? 1858.
1 Mississippi ploughman. Sept. 1858.
1 Mississippi union advocate. Established as

(a) Mississippi union advocate and Southern farm and home. Jackson, Miss. w. v. 1- 1909-

Continued as

(b) Mississippi union advocate. Jackson, Miss. w. 1909?-July 1910*.


1 Mississippi Valley. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1- July 1873.
2 The Mississippi Valley farmer. Memphis, Tenn. m. v. 1. Feb. 1887-1888.
1 The Mississippi Valley farmer. St. Louis. m. v. 1- July 1843-1844.
1 Missouri agricultural college farmer. Columbia, Mo. m. v. 1-7, no. 6. March 1904-19107
1 Missouri and Arkansas farmer and fruitman. Established as

(a) Kansas City progress and western farm journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1- 1888-1894.

Continued as

(b) Missouri and Arkansas farmer and fruitman. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. -22. 1895-July 1910*.


1 Missouri and Kansas farmer. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. 1- July 16, 1884-July 1910*.
1 Missouri cultivator. Cape Girardeau, Mo. w. v. 1- 1888 (1892)-1892.
1 Missouri farm news. Knob Noster, Mo. (1873-1874), Boonville, Mo. (1875). w. v. 1-2? 1873-1875//? merged in Journal of agriculture, St. Louis.
1 Missouri farmer. Milan, Mo. w. v. 1- 1861-
2 Missouri farmer. Monroe City, Mo. m. v. 1-3? Jan. 1904-1906.
1 Missouri farmer. St. Louis. Established as

(a) Illinois cultivator. Stephenson, Ill. m. v. 1, no. 1-4? June-Sept.

Continued as

(b) Missouri farmer. St. Louis. m. v. 1-6? Oct. 1841-1847.


1 Missouri farmer. Waterloo, Mo. m. v. l. 1870.
1 Missouri farmer and breeder. Columbia; Mo. m. v. 1- 1908-July 1910*.
1 Missouri Valley farmer. Atchison, Kans. (1892-1898), Kansas City, Mo. (1898-1901), Topeka, Kans. (1902-1910). w. (1892-1900), m. (1901-190?). v. 1-20? 1892-July 1910*. v. 10 has but three numbers?
1 Mitchal's journal. Ocala, Fla. m. v. 1- 1885 (1889)-1890.
2 Model farmer. Chicago. m. v. 1. Jan.-Apr. 1901; combined with Farm, field and stockman, Winona, Minn., May 1, 1901, to form Farm, field and stockman and Model farmer.
2 Modern farm Monthly. Chicago. m. v. 1. 1906.
1 Modern farmer. New York. m. v. 1-2? 1886-1888.
1 Modern farmer. Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 1871.
@1 Modern farming. Established as

(a) Southern tobacconist and manufacturers' record. Durham, N. C. (1888-1889), Richmond (1890?-1904). w. v. 1-16, no. 30. 1888-1905.

Continued as

(b) The Southern tobacconist and modern farmer. Richmond. w. v. 16, no. 31-v. 19, no. 9. Nov. 1904-Sept. 1907.

Continued as

(c) Modern farming. Richmond. m. v. 20, no. 10-v. 23, no. 5. Oct. 1907-May 1909//.

onsolidated with Progressive farmer, April 23, 1909.
1 Modern irrigation. Established as

(a) Arid American. Denver. m. v. 1- 1887 (1896)-Nov. 1897.

Continued as

(b) Irrigation era. Denver. m. v. 8, no. 11-v. 14, no.5? Nov. 1897-1903.

Continued as

(c)Modern irrigation. Denver. m. v. 14, no. 6?- 1903-Apr. 1904//.

Absorbed by Irrigation age, Apr. 1904; successor to Arid West and Farm herald.
1 The Mohawk farmer. Established as Mohawk eagle; continued as

(a) The Mohawk farmer. 1898-Nov. 1905.

Continued as

(b) Mohawk herald. Never agricultural.


1 The Monticello farmer and grape-grower. Charlottesville, Va. m. v. 1-5? 1883-1888.
1 Moore's rural life. New York. m. v. l. 1879.
1 Moultrie county chronicle. Sullivan, Ill. w. v. 1, no. 1-11. 1874.
2 Muskingum farmer. Zanesville, Ohio. w. v. l. 1894-1895.
2 Mystic breeze. Mystic, Iowa. w. v. 1- 1889 (1893)-1893.
1 Naper news. Naper, Nebr. W. v. 1- 1900-1907
2 Nashua farmer. July 1883. [New Hampshire]
1 National agriculturist. Palmyra, Pa. w. v. 1-2? 1890-1892.
1 The National agriculturist and Working farmer. Established as

(a) The National agriculturist. Pittsburgh, Pa. m. v. 1-9? Jan. 1859-Dec. 1867.



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