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2016 MEDIA KIT He Farm Forum/Green Sheet Is the Premier Agriculture and Ranching Publication in the Midwest 2016 MEDIA KIT he Farm Forum/Green Sheet is the premier agriculture and ranching publication in the Midwest. Farmers and ranchers rely on the Farm Forum for timely and vital information. he Farm Forum/Green Sheet: – Publishes EVERY Friday. – Has an average circulation of 35,000. – Our circulation includes nearly 21,000 home delivered subscribers and over 15,000 additional copies placed on newsstands each week. his means a large number of new readers and potential customers are exposed to your message. OVERVIEW – Covers a FIVE state area including South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska. WHERE WE GO! SOUTH DAKOTA - 19,513 – Our readership and audience reaches over 100,000 farm- NORTH DAKOTA - 8,623 MINNESOTA - 4,293 ers, ranchers and people connected to the Ag community IOWA - 1,854 every single week! NEBRASKA - 289 MISC. STATES - 428 – he Farm Forum is perfect combination of news, stories, informative marketing and private party ads. TOTAL CIRCULATION = 35,000 – NEW digital formats available: • farmforum.net • farmforumequipment.com 2015 Farm Forum Survey • Farm Forum Mobile App • E-edition available at • Facebook www.my605.com/farmforum/farmforum_survey.pdf JANUARY AUGUST 22 Financing from 2015 2 Harvest Farm Forum (Extra Tuesday Edition) 5, 19 Harvest Time on the Farm (drawing) FEBRUARY 12 Fair Feature (DakotaFest/Brown County Fair) 5 New Equipment Preview 19 Bid-4-It Auction Catalog 12,26 Tax Tips SEPTEMBER MARCH 9 Farm Safety and Health 11 Ag Week 16 Marketing Your Crop 15 Spring Farm Forum (Extra Tuesday Edition - 23 Ag Directory Magazine EDITORIAL & SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITORIAL CALENDAR Spring Planting) 18 Bid-4-It Auction Catalog OCTOBER 25 Auctioneer Directory 7 Livestock Equipment Feature 7 National 4-H Week Co-op Month APRIL 7 Pork Month 1 Spring/Summer Car Care 7 Outdoor Forum Pheasant Super Issue 15 Outdoor Forum Fishing Season Super Issue 7 Corn/Bean Harvest Outlook 22 Hay Feature 14 Fall/Winter Car Care 21, 28 Seed & Planting MAY 6, 20 Life on the Farm (drawing) NOVEMBER 4, 11 Seed & Planting JUNE 11 55th - Innovations Magazine 3, 17 Life on the Farm (drawing) 3 Dairy Month DECEMBER 9 Cattlemen’s Roundup Magazine JULY 16 Wrapping Up the Year 1 Governor’s Ag Summit 23 Preview of 2016 8, 22 Harvest Time on the Farm (drawing) 29 Health Feature Dates and sections subject to change. Updated 12/8/15. BIG STONE CITY CLEAR LAKE FREDERICK SOUTH Mac Daddy’s Cenex C-Store Community Store Deuel Co. Cenex DAKOTA BLUNT Maynards Food Store GETTYSBURG Kroeplin Ag Center /Truck Plaza/ ACE Hardware Conoco COLMAN B&R Truck Repair Medicine Creek C Store CrossRoads Shell Gas & Goodies ABERDEEN Sinclair C-Store Gettysburg Inn & Suites Aberdeen American News BOWDLE Vila’s Drug Aberdeen Chrysler Drake’s Place COLUMBIA Aberdeen Livestock N.C. Farmers Elevator he Lodge GROTON Airport Cafe Ken’s Food Fair Artz Equipment MJ’s Sinclair B&N Auto BRANDON CONDE Bonn Express Cofee Cup Fuel Stop (BP) Harvey’s Sinclair Cooper Animal Clinic Gas Stop Holiday Pantry HARRISBURG Crawford Truck True Value - ACE CORSON Casey’s General Store Crossroads Trucks & Trailers CHS Elevator Sam’s BP DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTION Curt’s Motorsports BRISTOL Dakota Livestock Supply Bristol Community Center DESMET HARROLD Eddie’s Northside Sinclair Dale’s Service Cowboy Country Store Sinclair EZ Stop Horter’s Restoration and Repair Maynard’s Grocery Gas & Goodies he Main Stop HECLA HC Clark Implement BRITTON Ward’s Bakery Hecla Implement Holiday Gas Station Cenex Jo’s Schoolhouse Cafe Hub City Equipment Clif’s One Stop DELL RAPIDS Zastrow’s Hub City Livestock Green Iron Equipment Cenex C-Store Kamen Equipment Holland Brothers Oil County Fair Food Store HENRY Keeley’s Lumber Quarve Drug Dell Rapids Co-op Grain 212 One-Stop Ken’s Fairway Foods Southside Equipment he Other Place Kuslers HERREID Lust Chevrolet BROOKINGS DOLAND Baumann’s Service Mac’s Hardware Brookings Equipment Cenex Herreid Livestock Market Cafe Marlin’s Restaurant Cenex Zip Trip (2 locations) N.C. Farmers Elevator Mattern’s Diesel Service Gas ‘n’ More EDEN Super Stop Midwest Ag Supply Hy-Vee C-Store NAPA Auto Parts Dan’s Grocery New Holland Farmers Implement & HIGHMORE Northern Plains Animal Health Clinic Irrigation Perkins ELK POINT D & K Outpost Runnings Farm and Fleet Hall Oil & Gas Pierson Ford Schuneman Equipment Casey’s General Store Pit Stop Jan Busse Ford Pro Ag Supply ELKTON Mashek Food Center Pro•Build CANOVA Performance Ag IH Case Canova Service Station CHS Inc. (Cenex Hardware) RDO Equipment Elkton Locker Titan Machinery Runnings Farm & Fleet Skyview Junction (Cenex) SD Wheat Growers CANTON HOSMER SoDak Sport Casey’s General Store Heier’s Grocery Pizza Ranch EUREKA Sooper Stop Dakota Country Store he Millstone Kary’s Service Station HOVEN Titan Machinery/Case IH CARPENTER Ken’s Food Fair Prairie Stop Tractor Supply Company (TSC) Carpenter Country Store Ron’s Service Center HOWARD AGAR CASTLEWOOD FAIRFAX Corner Pantry he Bunk House Kone’s Korner Topps Manufacturing Farmers’ Co-op Homestead Building Supply ALEXANDRIA CAVOUR FAULKTON Cavour C-Store Farmers Union Ber Mac HURON Carlson Cenex Shell Station One Stop CENTERVILLE Casey’s General Store Pump N Stuf FLANDREAU Checkers Sinclair ANDOVER DJ’S Shell Station Community Center Cenex CHAMBERLAIN Flandreau Bakery & Cofee Bar Fair City Foods Boogaars Maynards Grocery Freedom Mart ARLINGTON Casey’s General Store Trading Post Inc Jensen’s Ag Dino’s Deli / Bunker Auto Cenex Lewis Drug Plagman’s Grocery Chamberlain Food Center Little Dukes FLORENCE Mac’s Hardware Sioux Land Grocery Cruzer’s Pit Stop Pioneer Cafe Farmer’s Union “C” Store Premier Equipment Runnings Farm & Fleet ASHTON FORESTBURG Titan Machine Case IH SS & H CHANCELLOR Country Pumper Country Pride Sludge’s IPSWICH FORT PIERRE Bufalo Station BALTIC CHELSEA AmericInn Ken’s Fairway D&D Market Cenex Casey Tibbs Rodeo Center NC Farmers Elevator Midway Service Corner Pantry CLARK Cowboy Country Store IROQUOIS BATH Clark Vet Service Fort Pierre Livestock Cundy’s Corner Cenex Cross Country Vets Fort Pierre Motel Farmer’s Daughter Specialty Manufacturing Gas N Plus Holiday Inn Express Ken’s Food Fair Lynn’s Dakota Mart Westside Implement Morris Irrigation JAVA BERESFORD Java Cafe Casey’s General Store N.C. Farmers Elevator Fiesta Foods CHESTER FORT THOMPSON Truck Towne Travel Plaza Bob’s Custom Meats Casino (SOUTH DAKOTA, CONTINUED) MOBRIDGE (Redield, cont.) VIVIAN Beadle Sales One Stop Cofee Cup JEFFERSON Bridge City Bait Shop PBC BP Station Gas & Goodies Redield Body Shop VOLGA Grand Central BP Titan Machinery AG First Co-op KENNEBEC Grand Oasis Holiday Station Halvorson Oil Holiday One Stop RELIANCE Valley Mart Jerry’s Pawn Shop Cenex KIMBALL Lindskov Implement RENNER WALLACE Clark Lucky’s Keller Kountry Korner Conoco Pizza Ranch Renner Corner Premier Implement ROSCOE WATERTOWN LAKE NORDEN Runnings Farm & Fleet Edmunds County Implement Advance Auto Parts Country Shop West Side Meats Red River Seed Casey’s General Store MOUND CITY Ricky’s Cenex C-Store LAKE PRESTON Bernie’s Beefstro Cowboy Country Store (2 locations) Bait Box ROSLYN Gas ‘n’ Goodies Boomers MT. VERNON Community Oil Hurkes Implement DISTRIBUTION Dakota Backroads Westby’s 1 Stop I-29 Shell Maynard’s Grocery SALEM John Deere NORTH SIOUX CITY Prairie Ag Partners Cenex (2 locations) Mac’s Hardware Casey’s General Store Puthof Repair Macksteel LANGFORD Goode To Go Midwest Ag Supply Damar C-Store SELBY O’Reilly Auto Parts OACOMA Runnings Farm & Fleet Al’s Oasis Grocery Clover Leaf Bar & Cafe Sinclair Station LENNOX Al’s Oasis Pump N Pak Dakota Maid Stockman Cafe Casey’s General Store Dakota Shell Northern Plains Co-op Stones Truck Stop Country Side Travel Plaza West 40 Cenex Shorty’s One-Stop Tesoro (2 locations) Walworth Co. Implement LEOLA Titan Machinery ONIDA Tractor Supply Company (TSC) G’s C-Store Don’s Food Center SIOUX FALLS Watertown Iron Metal Leola Grocery Fireside Food & Fuel-Sinclair Avera Heart Hospital Worthington Ag Parts North Central Co-op he Corner Campbells (2 locations) Cubby’s Cenex WAUBAY MADISON Denny’s (by Flying-J Truck Stop) PEEVER Shell Station - HR One-Stop BP One Stop Holiday Gas Station I-29 Food N Fill he Purple Cow Cenex Hy-Vee (7 locations) Classic Corner PIERPONT Pump N Pak Mustang Seed Mac’s WEBSTER Pierpont Service Sunshine Foods Taco Bell A&S Hardware Tire Motive Service Center TC Mini Mart (BP) Casey’s General Store PIERRE Tractor Supply Company (TSC) Cenex MELLETTE Chekker’s Fresh Start VA Medical Center Cornwell Drug Comfort Inn Mike’s Jack & Jill Peterson Meats Day’s Inn Northland Auto Travel Plaza SISSETON Fresh Start Pereboom’s Billy’s Grossenburg Implement Pikes Clark/Amoco Dakota Connection Casino MILBANK Highland Cafe RDO Equipment Fuel Max/Holiday Motel Beren’s Warehouse Grocery Lynn’s Dakota Mart Shopko K&K Convenience Station Cenex C-Store Ramkota Stillson Service Chamber of Commerce Runnings Farm & Fleet WESSINGTON Food & Fuel/Tesoro Teal’s Market/Tesoro Shel’s Gas Stop - Shell Farmer’s Union Oil Runnings Farm & Fleet Sinclair “C” Store R&B Food Center Schuneman Equipment Super 8 SPENCER he Millstone Spencer Food & Fuel he Cowboy/Sinclair WESSINGTON SPRINGS Trevett’s Cafe Triple M Travel Plaza Jerry’s Motor Clinic UPI Petroleum Walgreens STEPHAN Humm-Dinger Inc. Valley Titan Macs Corner (Cenex) PLANKINTON WHITE LAKE MILLER Ron’s Market STICKNEY Hillman’s Gas & Garage Cowboy Country Store Sinclair I-90 Cafe he Cofee Cup Green Line Implement Ron’s Market Pump & Pak Clark Station PLATTE STRATFORD Titan Machinery/NH WINFRED Dakota Food & Fuel LB Jark Elevator Tucker’s Super Value Sinclair Truck Stop SUMMIT MINA POLLOCK WINNER Cofee Cup Truck Stop Wakeside Bar & Grill Fin & Feather Grossenburg Implement Inc. Pollock Implement Runnings Farm & Fleet Prairie Market TEA Sooper Dooper MITCHELL Roadway Express Stop All Star Convenience Sunshine Foods Clark Station PRESHO WOLSEY Country Fair Foods Hutch’s Cafe & Lounge 281 Travel Center Country Fair Foods C-Store Presho Oil & General Store TULARE Cubby’s Cenex (2 locations) Tulare Service WOONSOCKET Davidson Co.
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