''The Genesee Farmer'' or ''Genesee Farmer'' was a very early
periodical
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founded by
Luther Tucker
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While soft-spoken and shy, Tucker made his presence known through his unique and clearly recognizable guitar style. Tucker helped to define the music known as ...
in 1831 in
Rochester, New York
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.
It was devoted to
agriculture
Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to ...
and
horticulture
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as well as the domestic and
rural economy
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.
It was one of the earliest farm journals, a genre that began in the early 19th century. There were only 600 subscribers at the end of the first year, by 1839 it had grown to 19,000 subscribers.
It was available as a weekly paper or a monthly journal.
Articles in ''The Genesee Farmer'' were collected to form an agricultural journal ''The Monthly Farmer and Horticulturalist'', "made up of selections from the ''Genesee Farmer'' (a weekly publication)" beginning in January 1836. Then in 1839 Tucker moved to Albany to edit ''
The Cultivator
Luther Tucker (May 7, 1802 in Brandon, Vermont – January 26, 1873 in Albany, New York) was a publisher of farm journals in Rochester and Albany, New York.
Tucker started ''Genesee Farmer'' (January 1, 1831), acquired The Cultivator (January 1840 ...
'', into which he folded his ''Genesee Farmer''.
To serve the
Genesee River
The Genesee River is a tributary of Lake Ontario flowing northward through the Twin Tiers of Pennsylvania and New York in the United States.
The river provided the original power for the Rochester area's 19th century mills and still provides h ...
community, a ''New Genesee Farmer and Gardener's Journal'' was launched in 1840 by John J. Thomas and M.B. Bateman, later edited by Henry Colman and Joseph Harris. It merged with ''American Agriculturalist'' in 1866.
[Frank Luther Mott (1838]
History of American Magazines 1741–1850
page 443, Harvard University Press
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Volume "X" (ten) was published in 1849, Volume "XI" (eleven) in 1850,
and Volume "XX" (twenty) second series was published in 1859.
References
External links
Volume 1(1831)
Volume 1(1840), The New Genesee Farmer
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