Many American magazines in the 19th and 20th centuries were aimed at farmers and ranchers, and rural people in general. At the time the rural population was a majority, and their work and cultural life was sufficiently different from that of the city dwellers that it made sense to publish magazines focused on these things. It made money, too; some of the magazines with the longest publishing history were Farm magazines.
- American Agriculturist 18 photos
- Capper's Farmer 14 photos
- Country Gentleman 153 photos
- Country Home 11 photos
- Everybody's Poultry 1 photo
- Farm Journal 13 photos
- Farm and Fireside 2 photos
- Farm and Home 10 photos
- Poultry Herald 4 photos
- Poultry Topics 4 photos
- Poultry Tribune 3 photos
- Successful Farming 19 photos
- Variety of Farm Magazines 12 photos