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Country Gentleman was an agricultural magazine founded in 1831 in Rochester, NY by Luther Tucker. The magazine was purchased by Curtis Publishing Company in 1911. [1] Curtis redirected the magazine to address the business side of farming, which was largely ignored by the agricultural magazines of the time. [2] In 1955, Country Gentleman was the second most popular agricultural magazine in the US, with a circulation of 2,870,380. That year it was purchased by, and merged into, Farm Journal, an agricultural magazine with a slightly larger circulation. [3]
References
- ^ Anonymous. Country Gentleman Sold; Cyrus H.K. Curtis Buys America's Oldest Agricultural Weekly. Special to The New York Times. February 8, 1911,Page 3.[1]
- ^ Ingham, John N. Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders: A-G. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1983.
- ^ Anonymous. Room with a View. Time, Monday, Jun. 20, 1955. [2]
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