Búnaðarblaðið
Búnaðarblaðið, founded in 1868 by Icelandic farmer Jón Árnason, stands as one of Iceland's oldest newspapers, having played a pivotal role in agricultural and rural affairs. Initially aimed at supporting farmers, it has expanded to cover a wide range of topics, from agriculture and environmental issues to rural lifestyle. The publication has celebrated significant milestones, promoting sustainable farming practices and environmental awareness while maintaining a reputation for credible reporting and in-depth analysis. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of Búnaðarblaðið, Reykjavík, Höfuðborgarsvæðið, Iceland starting 1916, with 10 scans available in total. This platform allows you to delve into historical figures, events, and even discover connections to your own family history. Join us in uncovering the rich tapestry of Iceland’s past by searching through these valuable archives.