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RURAL LIFE MAGAZINE

Rural Life magazine, published quarterly by Farm Progress Cos., serves an audience of 125,000 affluent rural, multiple-acre homeowners. Its editorial package includes a range of topics in a seasonal thinking-ahead format to guide its readers to a greater enjoyment of their rural lifestyles.

"We want to inspire our readers with down-to-earth projects to enhance their property and ideas to help them take full advantage of their rich rural lifestyle," says Dan Crummett, Rural Life Exec Editor.

Rural Life audience demographics The attributes of people in a particular geographic area. Used for marketing purposes, population, ethnic origins, religion, spoken language, income and age range are examples of demographic data.  include $90,000+ average household annual income, home lot/acreage size of 10 to 80 acres, and 80% are computer owners and have Internet access See how to access the Internet. .

"Our content provides detailed how-to projects paired with resource guides for supplies, tools and equipment to help readers get their projects planned and executed," Crummett says.

Rural population trends over the past decade and more recent advertiser demand spurred Farm Progress' rural-consumer magazine from planning stages to the publishing of its first issue, which debuted in April 2006. With Rural Life, Farm Progress' publications now collectively reach nearly 900,000 rural homes.

Beyond publishing, Rural Life is integrated into additional Farm Progress business units. The magazine's companion Web site, www.RuralLifeMagazine.com, provides readers with more detailed resource guides, monthly astronomy astronomy, branch of science that studies the motions and natures of celestial bodies, such as planets, stars, and galaxies; more generally, the study of matter and energy in the universe at large.  tips and maps, equine equine

Any member of the ungulate family Equidae, which includes the modern horses, zebras, and asses, all in the genus Equus, as well as more than 60 species known only from fossils. Equines descended from the dawn horse (see Eohippus).
 features, and more. Also, Rural Life will be incorporated in two of the company's fall shows, Farm Progress Show and Husker Husker may refer to:
  • A Nebraska resident (current or former).
  • A Nebraska Cornhusker, student of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln; particularly as representing that institution in interscholastic activities .
 Harvest Days. Each event features a show-sponsored entertainment tent that is re-named the Rural Life Tent.

This trend has created a new class of rural-living consumers and with it marketers' desires to impact this audience and a new publishing opportunity for Farm Progress.

LIVING THE COUNTRY LIFE

In a twist on the adage: It's not what you know or who you know, it's who knows you. This is certainly the case four years after Successful Farming launched its rural lifestyle publication, Living the Country Life. It is a publication in tune with a rapidly growing rural acreage-owning audience and backed by Meredith Corporation's tremendous publishing and reader demographic resources, and broad home and family lifestyle editorial expertise.

Today, Living the Country Life is published four times a year, with each issue reaching more than 200,000 identified and confirmed rural home and acreage owners. It is a multi-media brand including a popular Web site, database, and television program on RFD-TV, all providing "ideas and inspiration for your place in the country."

Edited by Betsy Freese, Living the Country Life covers topics important to those rural acreage owners who live within commuting distance of major urban areas--topics such as equipment, lawn and garden, building, land management, wildlife, natural habitat and outdoor entertaining.

"We strive to develop a relationship with the reader, not only through the magazine, but the Web site and television program as well," says Freese, who lives on an acreage south of Des Moines Des Moines, city, United States
Des Moines (dĭ moin`), city (1990 pop. 193,187), state capital and seat of Polk co., S central Iowa, at the junction of the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers; inc.
. "The home and family expertise within Meredith Corporation Meredith Corporation NYSE: MDP is based in Des Moines, Iowa. The company has two divisions, publishing and broadcasting.

Edwin Thomas Meredith founded the company in 1902 when he began publishing Successful Farming magazine.
 enables us to have a unique insight into the lives of our readers and an understanding of what's important to them."

Publisher Scott Mortimer says the challenge with any successful rural life publication is to reach the right target audience with relevant information.

"Living the Country Life delivers inspiring and instructive in·struc·tive  
adj.
Conveying knowledge or information; enlightening.



in·structive·ly adv.
 editorial content and advertising to an audience that is eager and hungry for information that helps them enjoy their special place in the country," states Mortimer. "Our high level of reader acceptance translates into an attractive vehicle for advertisers who want to reach this rapidly growing, affluent market."

THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER

Our goal at The PROGRESSIVE FARMER is to serve landowners whether they have 10 acres or 10,000 acres, whether they are commercial farmers or small landowners. With 10 issues of the magazine and our Web site, Progressivefarmer.com, we provide helpful, useful information to help our readers enjoy their lifestyle.

Our journey to broadening our reader and advertiser base began with research, lots of research. We've conducted focus groups, quantitative surveys, and issue reading surveys through our Time Inc., research services. In the beginning what we were looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 were those common denominator common denominator
n.
1. Mathematics A quantity into which all the denominators of a set of fractions may be divided without a remainder.

2. A commonly shared theme or trait.
 subjects that cut across all lines--large landowners, small landowners, livestock growers, crop farmers, men, and women.

Those subjects were identified and the all-edition portions of the magazine were built around them. We also heard from focus groups and the other research that commercial farmers wanted business and management information in addition to these other how to/lifestyle information. To satisfy this need, we developed a business section that goes only to commercial farmers.

The results of building a magazine around research are paying off. First, our readership read·er·ship  
n.
1. The readers of a publication considered as a group.

2. Chiefly British The office of a reader at a university.
 is much stronger than when we only focused on hardcore production and management information for commercial farmers. Readership results from our Time Inc., research group rates us as one of the highest read magazines in all of Time Inc. In fact, we lead in several areas including reader satisfaction, reader involvement and time spent with an issue.

Second, we have been able to attract new advertisers who are looking for a broader market. Advertisers such as Scott Paper Company The Scott Paper Company is a USA-based corporation which manufactures mostly paper based consumer products.

Scott Paper was founded in 1879 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by brothers E.
, St. Joe Properties, Florida Natural Orange Juice, U.S. Postal Service The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) processes and delivers mail to individuals and businesses within the United States. The service seeks to improve its performance through the development of efficient mail-handling systems and operates its own planning and engineering programs. , True Value Hardware, Lowes and others.

Third, we have been able to increase our circulation rate base for the first time in more than 45 years. We raised our rate base to 620,000 with the January 2006 issue and expect to raise our rate base again in January 2007. Of course, the new subscribers are all paid subscribers.

Our "lifestyle" editorial is really more how-to editorial. It focuses on subjects such as what are the best power tools for a specific job, how to use a conservation easement easement, in law, the right to use the land of another for a specified purpose, as distinguished from the right to possess that land. If the easement benefits the holder personally and is not associated with any land he owns, it is an easement in gross (e.g.  to protect your farm, how to grow the best tomatoes, how to attract or repel re·pel  
v. re·pelled, re·pel·ling, re·pels

v.tr.
1. To ward off or keep away; drive back: repel insects.

2.
 wildlife on your land, and what type of fencingworks best.

We also developed two special sections that have proved extremely popular with advertisers, readers, and even other media. Our "Best Places to Live is Rural America" consistently achieves very high readership scores and this provides a good climate for advertisers. The list of best places has been picked up by AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services. , The Washington Post, USA Today USA Today

National U.S. daily general-interest newspaper, the first of its kind. Launched in 1982 by Allen Neuharth, head of the Gannett newspaper chain, it reached a circulation of one million within a year and surpassed two million in the 1990s.
, The New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times, and hundreds of local newspapers, radio and TV. When the issue came out, our Web site recorded more than 2 million page views in more than one week.

The other special section revolves around our idea house and farmstead also known as our Country Place. We build a house and outbuildings on a farmstead and then open the house for tours. Advertisers sponsor the program and their products are used in the house or farmstead. The idea is to develop a showplace for the country lifestyle.

We have several other ideas that we are developing for both readers and advertisers. We are looking at a new design for the magazine that ties what we've learned from our research into the design of the magazine and we plan to continue to increase our paid circulation rate base and to serve the entire audience of landowners. We think this trend of people moving to the country will continue and we have positioned The PROGRESSIVE FARMER to grow and give readers--commercial farmers, part-time farmers, new lifestyle landowners, what they want in a magazine. We also feel a responsibility to bring these groups together in order to improve the lives of rural Americans.

RURAL LIFESTYLE RADIO GROUP

Combining research and information with the power of rural legacy broadcasters is the basis for building a new rural lifestyle radio business for Rural Lifestyle Marketing, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
. The newly created network organization offers rural lifestyle marketers detailed information about the demographics and media habits of rural lifestyle residents.

"The rural lifestyle market is very diverse," says Roger Olson, Dir of Mktg for Rural Lifestyle Marketing, LLC. "The information needs of sophisticated big-brand consumer companies are very different from the emerging company marketing a single product. However, what all rural lifestyle marketers have in common is the need for information to help them identify the market, and sort out the various media options available to them."

Detailed rural lifestyle demographic and radio ratings information is available on a CD provided by Rural Lifestyle Marketing, LLC. "The software allows the advertiser to look at the rural lifestyle market in a new way based on the actual population and lifestyle traits that are specific to the interest of the advertiser," said Olson.

Specific Rural Lifestyle Ratings in the software allows the advertiser to determine the effectiveness of a potential radio campaign before they make the investment.

Expansion of the Rural Lifestyle Marketing, LLC group is underway. Olson said discussions are being held with a number of broadcasters with interest to participate in the network. He said broadcasters wanting to learn more about membership should contact Eric Brown Eric Brown is the name of several people:
  • Eric "Winkle" Brown, British test pilot
  • Eric Brown (writer)
  • Eric Brown (actor)
  • Eric Brown (golfer)
  • Eric Brown (college basketball coach)
, General Manager of KRVN and the Rural Radio Network, Lexington, NE; or Mark Vail Vail (vāl), town (1990 pop. 3,569), Eagle co., W central Colo., on Gore Creek, in the Gore Range of the Rocky Mts.; founded as a ski resort 1962, inc. as a town 1966. , VP of Radio Operations for Eagle Communications, Inc., Hays, KS.

A copy of the research report is available to rural lifestyle marketers by contacting Roger Olson at 715/386-9361, or rdolson@aol.com.

AMERICAN SMALL FARM

Magnet Communications, Chatsworth, CA, founded American Small Farm (ASF See Windows Media formats.

1. (language) ASF - Algebraic Specification Language.
2. (body) ASF - Analytical Solutions Forum.
) in 1992. In 2000, the partnership of Andy Stevens and Marti Smith purchased the magazine and moved its headquarters to Ohio. Stevens has been the editor of ASF since it's inception.

ASF magazine specializes exclusively to the interests and needs of the American small farmer. Small farms are not "a niche market A niche market also known as a target market is a focused, targetable portion (subset) of a market sector.

By definition, then, a business that focuses on a niche market is addressing a need for a product or service that is not being addressed by mainstream providers.
" for American Small Farm--they are the target audience. ASF readers earn income from agriculture and usually have at least one full-time, off-farm income. ASF articles are written to help farm families improve their farm business and lifestyle.

ASF's goal is to provide readers with information that will help them make their farm more efficient, more profitable and the work easier. Articles are geared toward the business and science of agriculture as well as stories that share the values and opportunities inherent to small farms. Readers are encouraged to share ideas that may assist other small farmers in choosing a diverse crop or livestock venture that may prove to be a money-making opportunity for their farm. Aquatics, organics and greenhouses are just three of the specialty sections offered on a rotational basis.

Because of the complex, changing nature of small farms, the USDA USDA,
n.pr See United States Department of Agriculture.
 definition for a small farm is no longer applicable to ASF readers. In truth, there is no simple definition of a small farm. ASF recognizes the complexity of the family farm and strives to find readers who are searching for new ways of farming and marketing.

ASF's goal is to continue to provide small farmers the necessary tools with which to maintain their farmland as a viable income-producing agricultural venue.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FARM BROADCASTING (NAFB NAFB National Association of Farm Broadcasters (now National Association of Farm Broadcasting)
NAFB National Association of Farm Broadcasting (formerly National Association of Farm Broadcasters; Platte City, Missouri) 
)

Today's agri-marketers and agri-media sources all seem to be chasing the promising, yet elusive rural lifestyle market. It's been elusive due to the lack of research documenting the group's size and demographics and because most of current research is proprietary.

NAFB is poised to release the first national public media study focused on this growing audience segment, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 NAFB Pres Michelle Rook rook, term used for a common Eurasian bird (genus Corvus) of the family Corvidae (Crow family), smaller than the American crow. The jackdaw is a European species of the genus. Rooks nest in large colonies, whence the term rookery. . "Preliminary studies have indicated rural life-stylers have radio habits very similar to farmers and NAFB hopes to build on the strength of those earlier findings," she said.

USDA's Economic Research Service estimates the rural lifestyle population at Rook nearly 65 million. Rook said, "This is a huge potential audience, and one that appears to be ideally suited to radio. They commute TO COMMUTE. To substitute one punishment in the place of another. For example, if a man be sentenced to be hung, the executive may, in some states, commute his punishment to that of imprisonment.  to work listening to the radio, live in a rural environment and have a true passion for their rural lifestyle which makes them an attractive audience for radio."

The NAFB Rural Lifestyle Research will be compiled from phone surveys of 2,000 qualified respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. . It will provide an in-depth look at the rural lifestyle geography, demographics, media habits and consumer buying power Buying Power

The money an investor has available to buy securities. In a margin account, the buying power is the total cash held in the brokerage account plus maximum margin available.

Also referred to as "Excess Equity.
, which will aid agri-marketers trying to reach this market segment to sell products and services.

The research will also determine what type of special programming is needed to further capture this audience, and what time frames they want to access rural lifestyle programs. Currently, many NAFB stations and networks are broadcasting rural interest programs. This study will insure that programming is on target and identify additional program interests.

The study was NAFB's top priority for 2006 and a research task force developed the objectives, desired outcomes, and the scope of the research survey. Roger Olson, who chairs the task force said, "This study will provide NAFB members and potential advertisers with a wealth of media usage and demographic information and define for both broadcasters and advertisers the unique product and media utilization by this special group."

Rook said the findings will be released at the NAFB Convention in November. "We're excited about the results. The data will be used by NAFB to promote the utilization of farm broadcast vehicles to rural lifestyle advertisers and help NAFB members take a leadership

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