Back in the 1950s, rural communities exist in the United States. In fact, over half of all Americans is growing at least some – if not all – of their own food at this time, and agriculture was a company that was also common to the Americans that the Internet is today’s generation. A publication that was widely distributed to the families of the farmers was, Grit, a small newspaper article about the practical and useful things related to living in the country, carried out. And in 2006, reborn as the printing paper de Grit magazine, complete with color photos and a glossy cover.
While the original release was primarily from door to door selling of young people who might buy it and sell back issues for a gain of 10 or 20 percent, is the modern version in stores across the country, such as Barnes and Noble. And although the demographics of the market has changed, the contents of the magazine Grain is reminiscent of the newspaper Grit in 1950. There are articles about things like how to raise rabbits, how to grow corn and vegetables and can them for winter, how to buy agricultural machinery, and how to vaccinate animals. Most of the writers for the magazine are themselves farmers, farmers, or gardeners, and most of the articles and reports are based is based on personal experience and know-how.
Grit has always been a symbol of the retro-culture and has long been a traditional Americana institution, so that those who used to sell copies in the first few days are pleased to see him in a whole new life on 21st Century instead. And as expected many to move to other publications, and either disappear completely or fully sell the most contemporary interests or advertisers, the publication has managed to remain at his rural roots, doing what he always does his best.
While the urban readers may want to know more about her astrology forecasts for a new job or a new lover, the readership of Rural Grit still rely on information that talks about the almanac, weather and time to predict the year to plant crops. And pick up during the urban reader can a magazine about the latest gossip from Hollywood or New York to see fashion, those who subscribe to the magazine grains tend to be very much better on the comings and goings at the fair state, the product markets. But in the magazine world, it is “to each his own”, and that’s how it should be.