The Progressive Farmer and Southern Farm Gazette
The Progressive Farmer and Southern Farm Gazette, based in Starkville, Mississippi, has been a cornerstone of agricultural journalism since its founding in 1886 by John M. McHugh. Over the years, it has introduced innovative farming techniques and advocated for agricultural policy, providing a comprehensive array of content including farming trends, market analysis, weather forecasts, and practical advice for farmers. Renowned for its accuracy and reliability, it remains a trusted resource within the agricultural community. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of The Progressive Farmer and Southern Farm Gazette starting 1910, including 3,229 scans in total. These historical publications not only influence current farming practices but also offer insights into the lives of past generations, highlighting key events and figures related to agricultural history. Explore these archives to uncover the stories and legacies that shaped Southern agriculture, including those from your own family history.