The Oklahoma Farmer-Stockman
Founded in 1936 by Oklahoma farmers seeking a platform for their voices, The Oklahoma Farmer-Stockman has become an essential publication in agricultural news and rural advocacy. Over the decades, it has evolved to cover comprehensive farming techniques, market trends, livestock information, and environmental issues, making it a trusted source for the agricultural community. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of The Oklahoma Farmer-Stockman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States starting 1911, with a total of 7,789 scans available. These historical archives provide insight not only into the agricultural practices of the time but also into significant events and figures, possibly even touching on your own family history. Explore these resources to better understand the rich legacy of agriculture in Oklahoma and to empower yourself with knowledge that shapes rural policy and practices today.