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  2. Hoard's Dairyman - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1920s, the Dairyman had an international audience, with readers in Japan, Australia, and England. [9]: 109–110 By 1985, circulation had grown to 180,000 in 104 countries. That year, 91% of milk producers in the United States received the Dairyman. [7] As of 2021, circulation of the magazine had declined to 47,650. [2]

  3. William D. Hoard - Wikipedia

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    William D. Hoard was born on October 10, 1836, in Munnsville, New York, to William Bradford Hoard and Sarah Katherine White Hoard.He was the eldest of four children. [1]: 132 His father was a blacksmith and itinerant Methodist minister who preached to the Oneida people.

  4. Hoard's Dairyman Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Hoard's Dairyman Farm, just north of Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin, was purchased in 1899 by W. D. Hoard, a former governor of Wisconsin. Hoard used the farm as a laboratory for testing ideas for his magazine Hoard's Dairyman, like the use of alfalfa for feeding dairy cattle. [2] This farm was begun in the mid-1800s by Asa Snell.

  5. Category:Magazines published in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Defunct magazines published in Pennsylvania (1 C, 3 P) L. Local interest magazines published in Pennsylvania (6 P) P. Magazines published in Pittsburgh (21 P)

  6. Jacob Fussell - Wikipedia

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    In 1851, Fussell sold dairy products from farms in York County, Pennsylvania, via milk routes in Baltimore. Fussell also sold cream to customers, but found the demand to be unpredictable. In the winter of 1851–52, Fussell started to use the excess cream to manufacture ice cream in Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania, and ship it via train to ...

  7. Grit (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The publication was founded in 1882 as the Saturday edition of the Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Daily Sun and Banner.In 1885, the name was purchased for $1,000 by 25-year-old German immigrant Dietrick Lamade (pronounced Lam'-a-dee), who established a circulation of 4,000 during the first year.

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  9. List of newspapers in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Ambler Gazette - Ambler; American Srbobran - Pittsburgh; Amerika/America - Philadelphia; The Berks-Mont News - Boyertown; Central Penn Business Journal - Harrisburg; Centre County Gazette - State College