Agricultural journalism

This kind of knowledge transfer, both identify the perspectives of agriculturalists in larger news stories, such as weather or economics, and transfers knowledge from knowledge holders, policy makers and researchers, to agricultural producers and other implementers involved in growing or processing food.

[2] In the United States, journalism focused on agriculture was an important part of rural society, and has become an important source of historical material for researchers of economics and rural society.

[3][4] The late-20th century saw increasing commercial pressure and retraction of the industry.

[1] There is a wide variety of agricultural newspapers and magazines throughout the world.

[1][9][10] These associations improve standards, coordination and training across the discipline.