Farmer's Journal (disambiguation)

The Farmer's Journal or Farmers Journal is a commonly used title for periodicals in the realm of agriculture. The title may refer to:

  • Farmer's Journal, Canadian publication, based in Quebec
  • Farmer's Journal, (March 18, 1790 – June 3, 1793) American weekly, based in Danbury, Connecticut
  • The Farmer's Weekly Journal, and Manufacturer's and Trader's Register/Evans and Ruffy's Farmer's Weekly Journal and Manufacturer's and Trader's Register/Evans and Ruffy’s Farmers' Journal and Agricultural Advertizer, (1807 -July 16, 1832), British weekly newspaper based in London, England[1][2][3]
  • Gazette & Farmer's Journal, American publication, based in Baldwinsville, New York
  • Gippsland Farmers Journal, (1887–1932), Australian twice-weekly, forerunner to Traralgon Journal and Record
  • Irish Farmers Journal, (1948 - ), Irish weekly newspaper
  • Jamestown Star and Farmer's Journal, (23 July 1903 – 28 June 1946), Australian newspaper absorbed into The Times and Northern Advertiser
  • Mannum Mercury and Farmer's Journal, (30 March 1912 - 2 March 1917), Australian newspaper absorbed into The Courier
  • Manufacturers and Farmer's Journal, (May 1, 1848 - Dec. 30, 1907), American newspaper based in Providence, Rhode Island
  • The Newark Gazette and Farmer's Journal, (March 21, 1838 - April 27, 1843), American weekly newspaper published in Newark, Ohio
  • Small Farmer's Journal, American quarterly magazine based in
  • Victorian Farmer's Journal and Gardener's Chronicle, 19th century Australian newspaper based in Melbourne, Victoria
  • The Washington Republican and Farmer's Journal, American newspaper associated with Thomas Emmerson

References

  1. LCCN sn88-63665  The Farmer's weekly journal, and manufacturer's and trader's register
  2. LCCN sn88-63663  Evans and Ruffy's farmers' weekly journal and agricultural advertizer
  3. LCCN sn88-63666  Evans and Ruffy's farmer's journal and agricultural advertizer
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