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Lancaster Farming

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Type
  
Weekly farm newspaper

Founded
  
1955

Headquarters
  
Ephrata, Pennsylvania

Editor
  
Dennis Larison

Language
  
English

Owner(s)
  
Steinman Communications, LNP Media Group

Lancaster Farming is the leading regional farm newspaper for the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States.

Contents

It has published weekly on Saturday since 1955. Paid circulation is about 59,500. The newspaper shares offices and printing facilities with the Ephrata Review and The Lititz Record-Express at Lancaster County Weeklies Inc. in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. Lancaster County Weeklies is owned by Steinman Communications, LNP Media Group, publisher of LNP newspaper in Lancaster, Pa.

Lancaster Farming provides news, market and commodity reports, and agribusiness information and includes news about 4-H, FFA and fair events, and rural life. In addition, many subscribers get farm newspapers for the advertising of specials on parts and supplies, used implements, and auctions of land, and equipment, and livestock.

Lancaster Farming is printed in four to five sections, averaging about 200 pages per issue. Section A is devoted to breaking news, dairy and beef news, commodity market reports, and upcoming events. Section B is the family section which includes recipes, food and nutrition, antiques, and organizations such as 4-H, FFA and the Grange. Sections C and D have business news, new product information and updates, and other agribusiness information. Numerous special sections published throughout the year cover topics such as the dairy industry, horses and renewable energy.Section E is devoted to special segments of agriculture with such titles as Mid-Atlantic Horse, Eastern Dairy Reporter, Ag Technology, etc.

Larison named editor

Dennis Larison was named editor of Lancaster Farming in 2010. He grew up on a livestock and crop farm in Iowa and previously worked as a reporter and editor for general interest newspapers since 1984, including the Sunday News in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina, Tri-City Herald in Kennewick, Washington, and Lebanon Daily News in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.

Archive

Lancaster Farming 1955–2003 is available online through The Pennsylvania State University Libraries [1]

References

Lancaster Farming Wikipedia