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Deutsche Farmer-Zeitung
The Deutsche Farmer-Zeitung, founded in 1885 by German immigrant Charles Schaffer in Seward, Nebraska, has been a vital resource for the local farming community. Established to cater to German-speaking farmers, this newspaper has provided essential agricultural news, market updates, and cultural insights over the decades while adapting to technological changes. Its reliable coverage and community focus have solidified its reputation as a trusted source for in-depth agricultural information and local news. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Deutsche Farmer-Zeitung starting 1902, with a total of 8 scans available. Exploring these archives may reveal historical figures, events, and possibly connections to your own family history, highlighting the enduring significance of this publication in promoting agricultural literacy and fostering a sense of community among Nebraskan farmers. Dive into our collection to discover the rich history captured in these pages.
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