Basis for rankings
Rank #1 if:
1) Journal very old, pre 1880's or pre 1900 w/ long run.
OR
2) Journal of national significance - judged by nature of title, or place of publication.
OR
3) Journal with a run greater than 3-5 yrs.
[older (pre 1900) include at 3, younger include at 5]
@ = duplicate on h-cip list
# = duplicate on h-fs & hn list
Canadian titles removed to a separate list.
N= 1494 (exclusive of Canadian titles) [There are some Canadian titles on this list even though the note above says they have all been removed to a separate list.]
Popular Journal Titles in Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
2 A. & M. college register. Greensboro, N.C. m. v. 1- July 1904-1907?
2 Adair farmer. Kirksville, Mo. w. v. 1-4? 1890-1894?
1 The Advance farmer. Davenport, Ia. s-m. v. 1- 1880 (1899)-Sept. 1901//. Absorbed by the American stock farm, Winona, Minn., Oct. 1901.
2 Advance farmer. Peoria, Ill. m. v. 1-2? 1883-1884?
2 Advanced farmer. Hoopeston, Ill. (1907), Rossville, Ill. (1907-1910). w. v. 1-4? 1907-July 1910*.
1 Afholds-basunen. Hillsboro, N. Dak. w. v. 1- 1877 (1894)-1895; continued as nonagricultural paper.
2 Agricola aridus. Fort Collins, Colo. bi-m. v. 1, no. 1-5, v. 2, no. l. Apr.-Dec. 1901, Apr. 1902//. Published by
Agricultural department, Colorado college of agriculture.
1 Agricultural advertising. Chicago and New York. v. 1-22, no. 3. Jan. 1894-July 1910*.
2 The Agricultural college eagle. Lansing, Mich. May 1892.
2 Agricultural demonstrator. Indianapolis. m. v. 1- Sept. 1906-1907? Sample number issued in July 1906.
1 Agricultural education. Durham, N. H. (1898-June 1901), West Raleigh N. C. (Sept. 1901-1906). q. v. 1-8. Sept. 1898-June 1906//. Publisher: Charles William Burkett, 1898-Mar. 1903, Rural science club, Agricultural and medical college, Raleigh, June 1903-1906.
2 Agricultural education. Manhattan, Kans. irreg. v. 1-2 . Nov. 1908- June? 1910*; v. 1, no. 1, Nov. 1908; no. 2, Jan.1909; no. 3, Feb.; no. 4-5, Mar.; no. 6-7, not dated; v. 2, no. 1, Sept. 1909, no. 2, not dated, no. 3, Feb. 1910, no. 5, Feb.; no. 6, Mar.; no. 7, Apr.; not issued during July and August. Mainly composed of separate monographs devoted to corn-club work, etc.; perhaps a continuation of the Industrialist; agricultural education series. Published by Kansas State agricultural college.
1 The Agricultural epitomist. Watsontown, Pa. (1882-1886), Indianapolis (1887-Sept. 1900), Spencer, Ind., and
Indianapolis (Oct. 1900-Sept. 1904), Spencer, Ind. (Oct. 1904-July 1910) s-m. (1882-1883?), m. (1884-1910). v. 1-29, no. 7. 1882-July 1910*. Jan. 1901 absorbed Practical dairyman and American stockman.
1 Agricultural experiments. Minneapolis. m. v. 1-6, no. 13. Apr. 1901-Dec 1906//. Absorbed Market garden Jan. 1904.United with Minnesota and Dakota farmer, Jan. 1907. Not issued Mar. or Apr.-May 1904, Nov.-Dec. 1904, Sept.-Nov. 1905, Aug.-Sept. 1906. July 1906 is v. 5, no. 9; Oct. 1906 is v. 6, no. l.
2 Agricultural intelligencer. Rulo, Nebr. m. v. 1. 1869.
1 Agricultural journal. Canton, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1869-1870?
2 Agricultural journal. Montgomery, Ala. m. v. 1-2? 1890-1891?
2 Agricultural news. Ozark, Ark. w. v. 1-2? 1886-1887. Continued as non-agricultural paper 1887, and changed title to Union labor banner, 1888.
2 The Agricultural press. Indianapolis. m. v. 1-2? 1883-1884?
1 Agricultural progress. Newark, N. J. m. v. 1- (1850) 1888.
1 Agricultural review. Egg Harbor, N. J. m. v. 1-4? 1891-1894?
1 The Agricultural review and commercial gazette. Established as
(a) The Agricultural review. St. Louis. m. v. 1, no. 1-2. Jan.-Feb. 1910. Continued as
(b) The Agricultural review and commercial gazette. St. Louis. m. v. 1, no. 3. May 1910//.
1 The Agricultural review and industrial monthly. Established as
(a) The Journal of the American agricultural association. New York. q. v. 1. 1881. v. 1, no. 2, never published;
continued as
(b) The Agricultural review and journal of the American agricultural association. New York. q. (1882), m. (1883). v. 2-3. Jan. 1882-1883. Supplementary numbers, Jan. 1882, Feb.-Mar. 1883. United with De Bow's review and Southern industries and continued as
(c) Agricultural review and industrial monthly. New York, Washington, and New Orleans. m. n. ser. v. 1, no. 1-5. Jan.-May 1884//.
1 Agricultural science. Knoxville, Tenn. (1887-1890), Lafayette, Ind. (1891), State College, Pa. ( 1892-1894) m. v. 1-8. Jan. 1887-Dec. 1894//.
1 Agricultural South. Atlanta, Ga. v. 1- 1895-
1 Agricultural Southwest. Wichita, Kans. w. v. 1-5, no. ? 1906-July 1910*.
1 The Agricultural student. Columbus, Ohio. m. v. 1-16, no. 9. Sept. 1894-June 1910*. Issued Sept.-May 1894-1901, Sept.-June 1901-1902, Oct.-June 1902-1910. Sept. 1894-June 1904 published by faculty and students of Ohio state university, College of agriculture; Oct. 1904-June 1910, published by students.
1 Agricultural west. Rockford, Ill. m. v. 1- 1882 (1885)-1885.
1 Agricultural wheel. Lebanon, Mo. w. v. 1-4? 1888 (1892)-1892.
1 Agricultural world. Grand Rapids, Mich. m. (1879-1881), w. (1882-1884), s-m. (1885). v. 1-7? 1879-1885. In 1882 title read, Agricultural world and Michigan standard (?), later, 1882-83, Agricultural world and Michigan homestead; absorbed Michigan homestead 1881? Official organ West Michigan farmers' club.
1 Agriculture. Lincoln, Nebr. m. v. 1-9, no. 5. Mar. 1902-July 1910*. Published by the Association of agricultural students of the University of Nebraska.
1 Agriculture. New York. m. (Jan. 1885- ), w. ( 1885-1887). 1885-1887. Probably succeeded Agricultural review and industrial monthly.
1 Agriculture and family gazette. Chicago, Ill. v. 1879.
1 The Agriculturist. Mercer, Pa. v. 1- 1853-
@1 Agriculturist and floral guide. Mexico, Mo. (1870-1875), St. Louis (1877-1881). m. 1870-81. Seems at some time to have had titles Apiculturist and floral guide and Agriculturist and home circle.
1 The Agriculturist and journal of the state and county societies. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1-6. Jan 1840 Dec. 1845//; absorbed Southern cultivator, Columbia, Tenn., and Tennessee farmer, Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. ? 1841; merged in the Naturalist which was established Jan 1846.
2 Agriculturist and manufacturer. Sheffield, Ala. s-m. v. 1? 1891. This and the Alabama alliance he 1d seem to have been formed by the splitting of the Alabama alliance advocate, which succeeded the Southern agriculturist in 1890. The Advocate after 1891 became again the Southern agriculturist.
1 Alabama farm journal. Established as
(a) Farm journal. Oswichee, Ala. m. v. 1-2? 1878-1879.
Continued as
(b) Alabama farm journal. Montgomery, Ala. m. v. 3?-4? 1880-1881.
2 Alabama farmer. Athens, Ala. w. v. 1. 1888-1889.
2 The Alabama farmer. Montgomery, Ala. Established as
(a) The Farmers' budget. Montgomery, Ala. v. 1 -Aug. 1905. Continued as
(b) Alabama farmer. Montgomery, Ala. m. n. ser. v. 1, no. 1-8. Sept. 1905-July 1906//?
1 Alabama grange. Montgomery, Ala. w. v. 1- Dec. 1873-Dec. 1874.
2 Alabama school and farm. Evergreen, Ala. m. v. 1- 1908-1909.
1 Albright's farm and ranch. Winfleld, Kans. w. (1902-1905), bi-w. (1906-1907). v. 1-5, no. 7. Oct. 7, 1902-Jan. 3, 1907//; merged in Oklahoma farm journal, Jan. 3, 1907.
2 Alhambra. Alhambra, Calif. w. v. 1-2? 1887-1889.
1 Allen's agricultural monthly. New York. m. v. 1- 1886-
2 Alliance farmer. Los Angeles, Calif. July 1891.
2 The Alliance herald. Council Grove, Kans. March 1891.
2 Alliance-Independent. Lincoln, Nebr. 1894.
1 Alliance plowboy. Buford, Ga. w. v. 1- June 1, 1892-
2 Alliance review. Kiowa, Kans. March 1891.
2 Alliance sentinel. Established as (a) Lansing sentinel. Lansing, Mich.; continued as (b) Alliance sentinel. Lansing, Mich. Oct.? 1890.
1 La America. New York. m. v 1-10? 1882-1893?
2 American. Alton, Ill. m. v. 1-2? Nov. 22, 1833-1834.
2 The American agricultural magazine. Prospectus in American agriculturist, April 1842, but never issued.
1 American agriculturist. New York (Apr. 1842-Nov. 1848, 1863-1910); New York, Philadelphia, and Boston (Dec.1848-Nov. 1850); New York and Philadelphia (Dec. 1850-Dec. 1851). m. (Apr. 1842-Sept. 1843, Jan. 1844-Dec. 1851), s-m. (Oct.-Dec. 1843, Oct. 1855-Aug. 1894), w. (Sept. 1853-Sept. 1855; Sept. 1894-July 1910). v. 1-85. Apr. 1842-July 1910*. Established by A. B. and R. L. Allen; absorbed the Farmer's cabinet and American herdbook July, 1848, and carried running title to advertising pages, July 1848-Sept. 1851, The American agriculturist and Farmer's cabinet; absorbed the American farmer's magazine, June 1859, Connecticut homestead, Dec. 1861, The Michigan farmer, June 1862, and the Genesse farmer, Dec. 1865; not published Jan. 1852-Sept. 1853; v. 10 ends Dec. 1851; v. 11 begins Sept. 1853. During 1862 The Plow was being issued, its publisher being same as that of v. 1-10 of American agricultnrist, C. M. Saxton. Editors of American agriculturist in 1851, A. B. Allen and R. L. Allen, assistant editor, Solon Robinson, who was editor of The Plow. Jan.-Aug. 1853 there were issued a monthly (The Farm and garden) and a weekly (The Agricultor) which were suspended on resumption of American agriculturist, then edited by A. B. Allen and Orange Judd. July 1858?-Dec. 1858? published in a German edition (Der Amerikanische agriculturist) as well as the English one. Beginning Sept. 1894 divided into editions for the Middle, Central, Eastern, and Southern states. The Middle ed., published in New York, seems to be the principal one. The New York homestead was merged with this edition. The Orange Judd farmer of Chicago was merged with the Central (1897- Western) ed., keeping title, Orange Judd farmer, q. v. The New England homestead was merged with the Eastern edition, keeping title, New England homestead, q. v.
1 The American farm. Elkhart, Ind. v. 1- Aug. 1900.
1 American farm and fireside. Established as
(a) Farm and fireside. Detroit, Mich. s-m. 1879?-1896?
Continued as
(b) Industrial farm and fireside. Detroit, Mich., and Toledo, Ohio. w. 1887?-1889?
Continued as
(c) American farm and fireside. Toledo, Ohio (1890?-1902?, 1905-1910), Cincinnati, Ohio (1903?-04) w.
1890?-1910*.
2 The American farm and home. Washington, D. C. m. v. 1-? 1883-1884.
2 American farm and home companion. Blooming Glen, Pa. m. v. 1-2? 1889-1891?
@1 American farm and horticulturist. Lakewood, Ohio (Apr. 1889-1890), Richmond, Va. (1890-1894). q. v. 1-5? April 1889-1894?
@1 The American farm and orchard. Mexico, Mo. m. v. 1-5? Sept. 1901-1906.
1 American farm home. Chicago. -1909.
1 American farm journal. Leechburg Pa. m. v. 1- 1873 (1885).
1 American farm journal. Toledo, Ohio. m. v. 1-9? 1870-1879.
2 The American farm library. Edgar, Nebr. q. v. 1- Sept. 1906-1907.
1 American farm magazine. Chicago (Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 1908). m. v. 1, no. 1- Dec. 1908-
1 American farm news. Akron, Ohio. m. v. 1-4. Feb. 1888-1891//; merged in Farm news.
2 The American farm review and digest of the agricultural press. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 1-2, no. 1. Sept. 1908-Oct. 1909//.
1 American farmer. Baltimore. Established as
(a) The American farmer. Baltimore. m. (1819, 1832-1834), w. (1820-1831). v. 1-15. Apr. 2, 1819-Mar. 7, 1834. Continued as
(b) Farmer and gardener and livestock breeder and manager. Baltimore. w. v. 1. May 9, 1834-Apr. 28, 1835.
Continued as
(c) The Farmer and gardener. Baltimore w. v. 2-6, no. 4. May 5, 1835-May 22, 1839. Continued as
(d) American farmer and spirit of the agricultural journals of the day. Baltimore. w. (1839-June 1845), m. (July 1845-June 1850). n. s. [34 ser.] v. 1-6, May 29, 1839-June 1845; 4th ser. v. 1-6, July 1845-June 1850. Continued as
(e) American farmer. Baltimore (1850-June 1861), Baltimore and Richmond (July-Dec. 1861). m. 4th ser. v. 7-14, July 1850-June 1859; 5th ser. v. 1-3, July 1859-Dec. 1861//.
1 The American farmer. Baltimore. Established as
(a) The American farmer. Baltimore. m. 6th ser. v. 1-5, July 1866-Dec.? 1870; 7th ser. v. 1, Jan.?-Dec. 1871. Called a revival of the old American farmer, Baltimore. Combined with the Rural register and continued as
(b) The American farmer and rural register. Baltimore. m. n. ser. v. 1-2. Jan. 1872-Dec. 1873. Continued as
(c) The American farmer. Baltimore (1874-1891), Middletown, Md. (1892), Washington, D. C. (1893, 1896-1897), Baltimore and Washington (1894-1895). m. (1874-1894), s-m. (1895-1897). n. ser. v. 3-10, Jan. 1874-1881; ser. 9, v. 1-9, ser. 10, v. 10, Jan. 1882-Dec. 1891; ser. 11, v. 1, no. 1-4, Jan. 1-Feb. 15, 1892; v. 73 (n. ser.) no. 5-78th year, no. 90, Mar. 1, 1892-Feb. 1897//.
Merged in Farm and fireside Mar. 6, 1897.
1 The American farmer. Kalamazoo, Mich. w. v. 1- Mar. 1856-
2 American farmer. Springfield, Ill. w. v. 1- 1898-1899.
2 American farmer and consumer, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. m. v. 1-2? May 1907-1908.
@1 American farmer and gardener. Washington, D. C. m. v. 1-7, no. 8. 1897 (1900)-Sept. 1903//?.
1 American farmer magazine. Chicago. Established as
(a) Gentleman farmer. Chicago. m. v. 1-2, no. 5. Jan.-Nov. 1897.
Continued as
(b) Gentleman farmer magazine. Chicago. m. v. 2, no. 6-v. 4. Dec. 1897-Dec. 1898.
Continued as
(c) American farmer magazine. Chicago (Jan. 1899-Aug. 1900), Racine, Wis. (Sept.-Oct. 1900). m. v. 5-8, no. 2. Jan. 1899-Oct. 1900//.
Merged in Farm news.
1 American farmer's advocate. Jackson, Tenn. m. v. 1-2? Mar. ? 1872-1873.
1 American farmers' home journal. New York. m. v. 1-7? 1881 (1887)-1887.
1 The American farmers' magazine. New York. Established as
(a) The Plough, the loom, and the anvil. Philadelphia (1848-Aug. 1851), New York (Sept. 1851-1857). m. v. 1-10. July 1848 Dec. 1857.
Continued as
(b)The American farmers' magazine. New York. m. v. 11-12, no.6. Jan. 1858-June 1859//.
Succeeded the Farmers library and monthly journal of agriculture; merged in the American agriculturist, June 1859?
1 American farmer's magazine. Washington, D.C. v. 1, no. 1. Before March 1835. No more published?
1 American fence news. Chicago. v. 1- -June 1910.
1 American field. Established as
(a) Field and stream. Chicago. w. v.1-2? Feb. 21, 1874-Aug. 14, 1875.
Continued as
(b) Field. Chicago. bi-w. v. 3?- Aug. 21, 1875-Feb. 12, 1876.
Continued as
(c) The Chicago field. Chicago. w. Feb. 16, 1876-June 25, 1881. v. -15, no. 20.
Continued as
(d) The American field. New York and Chicago. w. v. 16-74, no. 1. June 2, 1881-July 10, 1910*
1 American ginner and cotton reporting agency. Established as
(a) American ginner. Meridian, Miss. m. v. 1-2? June 1897-1900.
Continued as
(b) American ginner and cotton reporting agency. Meridian, Miss. m. v. 3?-4 1901-1902.
Combined with the Southern agriculturist, Feb. 1, 1904.
1 American grange bulletin and scientific farmer. Established as
(a) Cincinnati grange bulletin. Cincinnati. bi-m. (Oct. 30, 1874-Jan. 1875) m. (Feb.-July 1875), w. (July 1875-May 1882). v. 1-7, no. 43. Oct. 30, 1874-May 1882.
Continued as
(b) American grange bulletin. Cincinnati. w. v. 7, no. 44. Mar 1883-1892.
Continued as
(c) American grange bulletin and scientific farmer. Cincinnati. w. (1893-Nov. 1905), m. (Dec. 1905-Oct. 1906). v. -36, no. 8. 1893-Oct. 1906//?
Published monthly supplement, Our little grangers, 1882-June 22, 1889.
1 American granger. Boston, Mass. April 1909.
1 American home and farm. Alliance, Ohio. m. v. 1-4? Jan. 1899-1902?
1 American home and farm. Philadelphia. m. v. l. 1885-1886.
2 American homes. Knoxville, Tenn. q. v. l. 1896. Publication continued but was not agricultural.
1 American homestead. New York. w. v. 1- 1884 (1887)-1887.
1 American homestead. Omaha, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1885 (1892)-July 1901*. In 1895 called the Homestead; in later years not agricultural; in 1894 not agricultural, organ of patent-inside firm.
1 American ploughboy. New York. w. v.1- Jan. 1833- Specimen number issued October 1832; weekly edition of New York farmer and American gardener's magazine.
1 American quarterly journal of agriculture and science
(a) Established as American quarterly journal of agriculture and science. Albany, N.Y. (1845-Apr. 1846), New York (July-Oct. 1846). v. 1-4. Jan. 1845-Oct. 1846.
Continued as
(b) The American journal of agriculture and science. New York. m. v. 5-7. Jan. 1847-Dec. 1848//.
@1 American riceman and farmer. Established as
(a) The Southwestern oil news and rice paper. Houston, Tex. m. v. 1- Apr.? 1899-1902?
Continued as
(b) The American riceman and farmer. Houston, Tex. m. v. 4, no. 11?- Sept. 1902-1903.
1 American rural criterion. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1- 1885 (1893)-1895.
1 American rural home. Established as
(a) The American farmer. Rochester, N.Y. m. v. 1-2. Jan. 1866-Dec. 1867.
Continued as
(b) The American farmer and School visitor. Rochester, N.Y. s-m. v. 3-5. Jan. 1868-Dec. 1870.
Continued as
c) The American rural home. Rochester, N.Y. (1871-1888), Rochester and Chicago (1889-1891). w. v. 1-21. Jan.? 1871-1891//?
1 American ruralist. Springfield, Ohio. w. v. 1-3? Apr. 3, 1858-1861?
2 American society of equity tobacco news. Winchester, Ky. Jan.- July 1909//; absorbed July 22, 1909, by the Kentucky farmer, Louisville.
1 American suburbs. New York. Established as
(a) Our American suburbs. New York. irreg. v. 1, no. 1. May 1906.
Continued as
(b) American suburbs. New York. v. 1, no. 2- 1906-
1 American suburbs. Philadelphia. Established as
(a) Philadelphia suburban life. Philadelphia. m.? v. 1, no. 1-6. Sept. 1909-Feb. 1910.
Continued as
(b) American suburbs. Philadelphia. m. v. 1, no. 7?- Mar.-July 1910*
1 American tribune. Indianapolis. w. v. 1- 1881 (1895)-1907.
1 American yeoman and the workman. Established as
(a) American yeoman. St. Louis. m. v. 1- 1894-1900
Continued as
(b) American yeoman and the workman. St. Louis. m. v. 1900-1903.
1 Americanische bauer, Der. Harrisburg, Pa. m. v. 1-4? May 1850-April 1854?
1 Americanische farmer. Chicago. w. v. 1-2? 1871-1874?
1 Amerikanische agriculturist, Der. New York. m. v. 17-45. July 1858-Dec. 1886. German edition of the American agriculturist.
1 Amerikas honseavler [Poultry and live stock] West Branch, Ia. m. v. 1-4? 1891-1895.
2 Angler and hunter. East Syracuse, N.Y. w. v. 1-2. July 1909-Nov 1910//.
1 Anti-adulteration journal. Established as
(a) Universal benefactor. Williamsport, Pa., and Philadelphia. m. v. 1-2, no.1. Apr. 1885-Apr.? 1886.
Continued as
(b) Anti-adulteration journal, Universal benefactor. Williamsport, Pa., and Philadelphia. m. v. 2, no. 2-v. 7. May? 1886-Apr. 1891//.
2 Arid region. Denver, Colo. m. v. l. 1891-1892?
1 Arizona range news. Willcox, Ariz. w. v. 1- 1894 (1900)-1910*. In 1910 no longer agricultural.
2 Arkansas agricultural and mechanical journal. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1? Oct. 1869-1870.
@1 The Arkansas cultivator. Little Rock, Ark. s-m. v. 1- 1899-Jan. 15, 1902; absorbed by the Cotton planters' journal, Jan. 15, 1902?; combined with the Southern agriculturist, Feb. 1, 1904?
2 Arkansas farmer. Alma, Ark. Established as
(a) The Farmer. Alma, Ark. w. v. l. 1882-1883.
Continued as
(b) The Arkansas farmer. Alma, Ark. w. v. 2? 1883.
Succeeded by the Alma leader, not agricultural.
1 Arkansas farmer. Conway, Ark. w. v. 1- 1896 (1909)-1910*.
1 The Arkansas farmer. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1- Apr. 1845-
1 Arkansas farmer. Little Rock, Ark. s-m. v. 1-3? 1881-1883.
1 Arkansas farmer. Little Rock, Ark. Established as
(a) Rural and workman. Little Rock, Ark. w. (1883-1886, 1891), s-w. (1887-1890). v. -15, no. 15. 1883-Feb. 20, 1891.
Continued as
(b) Rural workman. Little Rock, Ark. w. v. 15, no. 16-v. 16, no. 5. Feb. 27-June 12, 1891.
Continued as
(c) Arkansas farmer. Little Rock, Ark. w. v. 16, no. 6- June 19, 1891-1896.
2 Arkansas farmer and mechanic. Benton, Ark. (1886), Little Rock, Ark. (1887). s-m. v. l. 1886-1887.
1 Arkansas forest and farm. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1- 1883 (1891)-1892.
2 Arkansas grange. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1 Oct. 1873-1874?
2 The Arkansas home journal and highway. m. July 1907- Publisher, J. S. Hawkins, secretary, Arkansas good roads association.
1 Arkansas homestead. Established as
(a) Arkansas home-seeker. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1-5. Apr. 1900-Mar. 1905?
Continued as
(b) Arkansas homestead. Little Rock, Ark. m. v. 1-10, no. 11.1. Apr. 1905-Feb. 1910.
1 Arkansas state grange. Little Rock, Ark. w. v. 1-3? 1876-1878, in 1875 called Arkansas weekly grange.
2 The Arkansas Valley farmer. Wichita, Kans. w. ed. of Wichita Eagle. v. 1, no. 1-23. Jan. 28-July 2, 1910*.
1 Asheville news and farmer. Asheville, N. C. w. v. 1- May 1867-
2 The Associated farmer. Peoria, Ill. w. v. 1-2? Aug. 9, 1909-July 1910*. A magazine section for country newspapers.
1 Atlantic homestead. Richmond, Va. (1877), Petersburg, Va. (1878). w. v. 1. 1877-1878.
1 Belmont farmer. Bridgeport, Ohio. v. 1-10. June 1, 1847?-Sept. 1856.
2 Benton county farmer. Blairstown, Iowa. m. v. 1-? 1898-1899.
1 Benton's monthly grain quotation record. New York. m. v. 1, no. 1- Oct. 1903-
1 Berkshire bulletin. Oct. 1879. [Mass?]
1 Berkshire farmer and gardener's magazine. Pittsfield, Mass. m. v. 1. Sept.? 1842-Mar. 1843?
1 Biscayne Bay [Agricultural]. Cutler, Fla. m. v. 1- 1896 (1900)-1903.
2 Black loam journal. Arion, Iowa. s-m. v. 1-4? 1906-1909.
@1 Blossom. Keene Valley, N.Y. (1888-1890), Kingston, N.Y. (1891-1893). m. v. 1-5? 1883-1893.
1 The Blue grass farmer. Lexington, Ky. Feb. 1909-July 1910*. Agricultural edition of the daily Lexington Herald, numbered same as other edition but differently arranged as to matter.
1 Blue Valley bulletin [Dairying]. (Chicago, St. Joseph, Mo., and Sioux City (1907-1909), Chicago, St. Joseph, Sioux: City, and Indianapolis (Jan. 1910), Chicago, St. Joseph, Sioux City, and Hastings, Nebr. (Apr. 1910). m. (1907-1909). q. (1910). v. 1-3, no. 3? Dec. 1907-July 1910*.
1 Bonham's rural messenger. Chicago. m. v. 1-3? Apr.? 1868-1872.
1 The Boon's Lick farmer. Boonsville, Mo. m. v. 1, no. 1-8. Nov. 1841-Dec. 1842//.
1 Boston cultivator. Boston. w. V. 1-38. Jan. 1839-Dec. 1876. Combined Nov.? 1876 with New England rural home and continued as
The American Cultivator. Boston. w. v. 39-72, no. 27. Jan. 1877-July 2, 1910*.
Absorbed Massachusetts ploughman, Nov. 1906.
1 Boston Saturday rambler. Boston, Mass. w. v. 14? Jan. 1848-Feb. 1851; absorbed by New England farmer?
1 Bowen's North American farmer. Philadelphia. w. v. 1- May? 1849-1850.
1 Breeder and farmer. St. Paul, Minn. m. v. 1-2? 1891-1893.
1 Breeder and farmer. Zanesville, Ohio. w. (1870?-1895, 1902-1903), s-m. (1896-1901) v. 1, no. l-no. 1370.
1870?-Dec. 26,1903.
1 Breeder and turfman. Nashville, Tenn. (1891-Apr. 1893), St. Louis (Apr. 1893-1894). w. v. 1-3? 1891-1894.
2 Breeder, feeder, grazer, and shipper. Chicago. w. v. 1-2? 1890-1892.
1 Briarcliff outlook for the promotion of country life. Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. m. v. 1-3, no. 9. June 1902-Feb. 1905.
2 Brown's farmer. Mandan, N. D. m. v. 1. 1906-1909.
1 Buckeye farmer. Logan, Ohio. m. v. 1- 1898-1903.
1 Buckeye farmer. Mansfield, Ohio (1887-1890), New Carlisle, Ohio (1891-1894). m. v. 1-8? 1887-1894?
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