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Rural Cooperatives

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Categories
  
Trade magazine

First issue
  
April 1934 (1934-04)

Based in
  
Washington, D.C.

Frequency
  
Bimonthly

Country
  
United States

Company
  
Rural Business-Cooperative Service

Rural Cooperatives is a bimonthly trade journal for rural cooperatives in the United States. It is published by the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Rural Business-Cooperative Service and focuses on rural agricultural cooperatives.

The publication began as News for Farmer Cooperatives and was published by the U.S. Farm Credit Administration from April 1934 until December 1953. The journal was initially published on a monthly basis. The journal was published from 1954 until January 1976 by the U.S. Farmer Cooperative Service. In 1976, the journal shortened its name to Farmer Cooperatives and, in 1996, the journal changed its name again to Rural Cooperatives and broadened its scope to include rural utility and consumers' cooperatives.

Rural Cooperatives magazine is now in its 80th year of helping to increase understanding and use of the cooperative, producer- and user-owned form of business. USDA’s oldest periodical, it was launched after Congress passed the Cooperative Marketing Act, which charges USDA with helping to promote cooperatives through education, research, statistics, technical assistance and co-op development.

The primary audience for this prize-winning publication includes the leaders of the nation’s farm, farm credit and electric co-ops, ag educators, rural development specialists, rural Congressional representatives, Cooperative Extension staff and other professionals who work with cooperatives.

References

Rural Cooperatives Wikipedia