Agricultural journal Rhineland

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LZ Rheinland from 2011

The Landwirtschaftliche Zeitschrift Rheinland (LZ) is a specialist and family magazine in the Rhineland ( administrative districts of Düsseldorf and Cologne ). It is one of the eleven regional weekly agricultural newspapers in Germany and has a weekly circulation of 20,000 copies and - distributed by subscription - reaches over 95% of the agricultural holdings in the distribution area.

As a trade journal, it provides information on current agricultural and environmental policy events. At the same time, it contains information on production-related and business-related topics, legal and tax issues as well as family and socio-political content. The focus is on reporting on regional hot spots.

The LZ appears in the "Rheinische Landwirtschaft-Verlag", is the press organ of the Rhenish Agricultural Association and the official gazette of the Chamber of Agriculture North Rhine-Westphalia for the Rhineland region. It was founded in 1833 as the "Niederrheinischer Anzeiger für Staats- und Landwirtschaftslehre" and was published after the Second World War in 1946, first as the "Agricultural Journal of the North Rhine Province" and since 1966 as the "Agricultural Journal of the Rhineland".

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