Via ProQuest Historical Newspapers. 1 page., Item, lacking attribution, describes the Breeder's Gazette as one of the best edited and most interesting farm papers published.
Via ProQuest Historical Newspapers. 2 pages., "The campaign for the preservation of our birds which is reaching the farmers and the children in the country is being carred on in the cheaper farm papers which have a large circulation." Item also cites a bird club formed by Farm Journal magazine for boys and girls.
Via ProQuest Historical Newspapers. 1 page., Cites a reader who emphasizes the value of weather reports and forecasts to farmers. "Since the advent of the rural delivery, all up-to-date farmers get a daily paper, and its value can be made immeasurably greater by a careful study of the weather report."
Via ProQuest Historical Newspapers. 1 page., British post office offers special telephone service to rural residents who form a telephone exchange. Article describes advantages to the farm, in terms of various kinds of iuseful nformation available to farmers.
Via ProQuest Historical Newspapers. 1 page., Describes success of a 1 1/2-year advertising campaign by an auto tire manufacturer. Emphasizes value of the auto for bringing "produce nearer to a larger market."