Wallace’s Farmer

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Wallace’s Farmer was an influential early 20th-century Midwestern agricultural magazine that shaped U.S. farm policy and opinion, notably under the involvement of the Wallace family.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Midwestern magazine
agricultural magazine
periodical
associatedWith Republican Party farm progressives
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Wallace family
circulationArea Iowa
neighboring Midwestern states
contributor Henry Agard Wallace
Henry Cantwell Wallace
countryOfPublication United States
editor Henry Agard Wallace
Henry Cantwell Wallace
focusesOn agricultural economics
crop production
farm management
livestock production
rural politics
genre trade magazine
hasNotableReaderBase Midwestern corn belt farmers
hasRoleIn advocating farm legislation
disseminating agricultural research
organizing farm organizations
shaping Midwestern farm opinion
headquartersLocation Des Moines, Iowa
inception late 19th century
influenced American agricultural opinion
U.S. farm policy
languageOfWorkOrName English
locationOfCreation Iowa
mainSubject agriculture
farm policy
rural life
medium print
notableEditor Henry Agard Wallace
Henry Cantwell Wallace
notableFor connection to Wallace family political careers
influence on New Deal–era farm policy debates
politicalAlignment progressive farm reform
publicationFrequency weekly
publisher Wallace family
significantPeriod early 20th century
targetAudience farmers
targetRegion Midwestern United States

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Henry Agard Wallace ("Wallace's Farmer (magazine)")
Henry Cantwell Wallace ("Wallace’s Farmer (magazine)")
Henry Wallace
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Henry Cantwell Wallace ("Wallace’s Farmer (magazine)")
Henry Wallace
editorOf
Henry A. Wallace ("Wallace’s Farmer (as editor and leader)")
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Henry A. Wallace
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