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Farm World going to four sections; auctions due earlier for publication
Farm World is continuing to grow. Beginning in February, the newspaper will grow from its current three-section format to four sections. Weeks that include farm show supplements or the Marketplace will push the paper to five sections.
The new section will spotlight auction news and advertising.

Farm World was built on its reliability of connecting farmers who buy and sell farm equipment. By putting our auction news and advertising into the same section, we hope to make it easier for our readers to find what they are seeking.

Auctioneers who wish to advertise in this section will need to have their ads into the Farm World office by 4:30 p.m. every Thursday (except for holiday schedules).

We welcome our readers and auctioneers to send us photos and reports from the auctions they attend. We will try to publish as many as possible.

The new auction section will be labeled as Section C. The section that features our classified ads will be Section D.

The classifieds will still be the last section inserted in the paper each week, so that we can accommodate last-minute ads. The deadline for the classifieds is 11 a.m. every Monday (except for holidays).

Thank you for helping Farm World to grow and become your source for farm news and advertising the Midwest.
1/26/2011