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Farming Monthly goes from strength to strength....

Farming Monthly magazine was first published in 1997. Initially a 32 page colour newsprint distributed in the Midlands, East Anglia & Powys, the publication has blossomed into a full colour, full glossy magazine now with 80 pages, distributed nationally to in excess of 20,000 readers.

The publication is also available as a digital edition, opening up further avenues for both readership and advertisers alike. View our latest digital edition

The website that you are viewing is currently being redeveloped and will offer an Agricultural Trade Database, Events Listings, News/Views and coming soon - a Classified Ads portal. Further features will be added on an ongoing basis.

Farming Monthly National is an easy to read, informative magazine aimed at (but not exclusively to) Farmers, Landowners, Estate Managers and Agricultural Professionals.

Regular features within the publication include:

  • Latest general news items and opinion
  • Arable, dairy, organic and livestock news
  • Tractor & Machinery news
  • Shows and events information/coverage
  • Extensive ATV & Motors sections
  • Used Equipment listings
  • Business Directory
  • Competitions
  • Diversification Features
  • Equipment/machinery/motor test drives & reviews
  • and much more…

You will find our staff extremely helpful and friendly and ready to help in any way that they can.

Andrew Poulton
Editor
Farming Monthly National
 

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