Vermont Farmer
The Vermont Farmer, founded in 1836 by John W. Stewart in Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, has been a key player in agricultural journalism for nearly two centuries. Initially focused on farming and rural life, it has expanded to include local news, community events, and agricultural advancements. With significant milestones such as the early adoption of agricultural journalism standards and numerous awards for excellence, it remains a reliable source of information for the farming community. On OldNews.com, you can access scans of the Vermont Farmer starting 1870, with 1,034 scans in total. Explore its rich history, which may feature prominent figures and events from your own family history. Delve into the past and uncover valuable insights into the agricultural landscape and community dynamics by searching for old newspapers on the site.