National Agrarian Union

[4] Vårt land och folk ('Our country and people'), with Elfrid Dürango [sv] as its editor, became the party press organ.

[6] Compared to the other agrarian party, the Farmers' League, JR was politically further to the right and represented larger estate owners.

[1] JR had a nationalist outlook with racial overtones (including a fierce opposition to Jewish immigration).

[1] After the election, JR began calling for unity between the two parties but the Farmers' League initially resisted the proposition.

[1] JR proposed forming a joint parliamentary faction, but after the Farmers' League declined the offer JR established the 'Free Agrarian Group' in the parliament on 17 January 1918, with Olof Olsson i Kullenbergstorp as the chairman of the new parliamentary faction.