Modern Farmer
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Frequency | Quarterly |
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Year founded | 2013 |
Website | modernfarmer.com |
Founded in April 2013,[1] Modern Farmer is a quarterly American magazine devoted to agriculture and food. Modern Farmer is unique in that it attempts to have equally rural and urban readers,[2] and to "appeal to the person who wants to romanticize farming and the person who is knee deep in turkey droppings", according to The New York Times.[1]
Modern Farmer covers have featured livestock and its articles include those like a series of interviews with agriculture ministers from around the globe.[3] Its stories tend to take a "farm to table" perspective, comprehensively covering food and agriculture topics like Greek yogurt or feral pigs.[4] In addition to the print magazine, it has a popular website; its "goatcam", a public web cam of goats, produced 60,000 pageviews alone.[5] Based in Hudson, New York,[2] It is backed financially by Fiore Capital and its CEO/editor-in-chief is Ann Marie Gardner.[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Christine Haughney (September 17, 2013), "A Magazine for Farm-to-Table", The New York Times
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Penelope Green (January 15, 2014), "Cultivating Hudson: Enter the Tastemakers", The New York Times
- ↑ Andrew Beaujon (November 1, 2013), "For Modern Farmer, farm stands hold more promise than newsstands", Poynter
- ↑ Jessica Gelt (July 10, 2013), "Modern Farmer: New magazine tells the stories behind your food", LA Times
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Allison McCann and Dorothy Gambrell (December 10, 2013), "Modern Farmer Combines Serious Coverage With LambCam, Hits Jackpot", Bloomberg Businessweek