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L'Agriculture Nouvelle
L'Agriculture Nouvelle, founded in 1873 by journalist Paul Lesage, has played a pivotal role in French agricultural discourse. Originally aimed at promoting modern farming techniques and agricultural policies, the newspaper has transformed to include market analyses, expert interviews, and reports on agricultural innovations, publishing groundbreaking studies that have influenced farming practices in France and beyond. Renowned for its in-depth reporting and commitment to rural issues, it remains a trusted source for farmers, policymakers, and academics alike. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of L'Agriculture Nouvelle from Paris, Île-De-France, France, starting 1895, with a collection total of 19,903 scans. While delving into these historical pages, you may discover not only the evolution of agriculture but also mention of noteworthy historical figures and events, perhaps even threads linking to your own family history. Join us in uncovering these treasures by searching through our archives.