Jordbruksaktuellt

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Jordbruksaktuellt, literally meaning Agriculture News, is an agricultural magazine published in Sweden. It is free and distributed to Swedish farmers and is published every other week with a circulation of just over 80 000. It is the largest magazine in its field and is published in 19 local editions. The headquarters is in Örebro. [1]

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History

The magazine started in 1962 and is owned by Agriprim AB as a service to the agricultural industry. The first issue appeared on 6 October 1962 under the name Jordbrukarens Annonsblad. [1] One year later it was renamed Jordbruksaktuellt. [1] In 1997 the website of the magazine was launched. [1]

The publishers also publishes the magazines Skogsaktuellt and Entreprenadaktuellt .

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Lantbrukarens tidning i drygt 50 år". Skogsaktuellt (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 January 2016.