The top 7 agricultural publications

Despite some claims that the newspaper is a dying medium, there are still several industries that use print publications as their primary means of disseminating news and keeping up on industry trends.

Niche publications are a great way to share your brand’s story and message with a highly-interested audience.

Descriptions and readership numbers of these agricultural publications are pulled from Muck Rack’s powerful database of media outlets.

1. Progressive Farmer

Farmers

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DTN/The Progressive Farmer is a country life oriented magazine, published twelve times a year by DTN, a division of Telvent. The magazine is based in Birmingham, Alabama.

UVMs (Unique visitors per month): 35,759

Audience: 502,613

Frequency: Monthly

2. Successful Farming

Farm business

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The Successful Farming brand serves the diverse business, production, and family information needs of families who make farming and ranching their business. Our passion is to help them make money, save time, and grow their satisfaction in the farming business.

UVMs: 241,168

Audience: 393,050

Frequency: Monthly

3. Farm Journal

US Farm Report

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Farm Journal, the premiere U.S. farm magazine, is a prime source of practical information on crops, livestock and general agriculture for farm families. As the flagship of Farm Journal Media, Farm Journal has a rich history spanning more than 134 years of service to U.S. agriculture, quality journalism and innovations in circulation technology. Farm Journal was first published in March 1877 for farmers in bountiful agricultural regions within a day’s ride of the publication’s office in Philadelphia. Founder Wilmer Atkinson was a Quaker, farmer and journalist, who insisted that his publication disseminate common sense information to farmers and their wives. When Atkinson received approving letters from beyond the Middle Atlantic states, he began aggressively to seek national circulation. A publication that started with 25,000 copies grew to 1 million subscribers nationwide by 1915.

UVMs: 234,432

Audience: 345,043

Frequency: Monthly

4. Living the Country Life

Country Living! Country Farm, Country Style, Beautiful World, Beautiful Places, House Beautiful

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The Living the Country Life brand reaches a unique audience who enjoy living in the country for pleasure. The content engages the rural lifestyle market by providing timely, useful and entertaining information filled with real stories, useful tips, rich photography, and much more.

UVMs: 41,489

Audience: 305,000

Frequency: Biyearly

5. Farm & Ranch Living

USDA Drought Relief Programs for Livestock Producers Picture

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Farm & Ranch Living Magazine celebrates the proud heritage and everyday joys of earning a living on the land, sharing real and inspiring stories about people who believe there’s no better place to live or work than on a farm or ranch.

UVMs: N/A

Audience: 200,000

Frequency: Bimonthly

6. Our Ohio

Cleveland

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Our Ohio magazine connects consumers to agriculture through topics such as food, gardening, cooking, animals and events. Through captivating photography, engaging stories and tips for living closer to the land, Our Ohio invites readers to discover their inner farmer.

UVMs: N/A

Audience: 163,536

Frequency: Bimonthly

7. Modern Farmer

Modern Agriculture and its impact on the environment

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Founded in April 2013, Modern Farmer is a quarterly American magazine devoted to agriculture and food. The magazine is unique in that it attempts to have equally rural and urban readers,[3] and to “appeal to the person who wants to romanticize farming and the person who is knee deep in turkey droppings”, according to The New York Times. In 2014, the publication won the National Magazine Awards for the Magazine Section.

UVMs: 463,476

Audience: 125,000

Frequency: Quarterly

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