Prairie Farmer
Prairie Farmer, founded in 1841 by John D. Lee in Chicago, Illinois, has evolved into a leading agricultural publication in the United States, pioneering advancements in agricultural techniques and equipment. Initially established to serve farmers with essential information, it now offers a diverse range of content, including farming tips, market analysis, weather forecasts, and features on sustainable practices. Throughout its existence, Prairie Farmer has earned a reputation as a trusted source for agricultural news, empowering farmers and becoming an influential voice in the farming community. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Prairie Farmer starting 1841, including 43,277 scans in total. Discover the rich history of agriculture through the lens of this publication and uncover historical figures and events that may be tied to your own family history. Explore the archives to connect with the stories that have shaped farming in the United States.