The company currently known as "Farm Progress" started in 1819 with the
American Farmer magazine.
Prairie Farmer started in 1841, followed by
Wallaces Farmer in 1855, which helped chronicle the vast changes in Iowa agriculture as well as provide information to help farmers trim costs and boost profits. Three generations of the Wallace family,
Henry Cantwell Wallace,
Henry A. Wallace, and Henry Browne Wallace, owned and operated ''Wallaces' Farmer'', which was then a newspaper. The Farm Progress affiliate Prairie Farmer purchased radio station
WLS from
Sears in 1928 and operated it primarily as a service to farmers. The station moved to the Prairie Farmer Building on West Washington Street in
Chicago, Illinois where it remained for 32 years. In 1959,
American Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters bought the Farm Progress Group, largely to acquire WLS and consolidate it with ABC station WENR. In 1986, ABC merged with
Capital Cities. In 1991, Capital Cities/ABC acquired the farm magazines of
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. In 1996, the
Disney Company purchased Capital Cities/ABC. In 1997, the Disney Company sold the Farm Progress Companies to
Rural Press. Rural Press merged with
Fairfax in 2007. In 2012, Fairfax sold Farm Progress to
Penton Media. On November 2, 2016, Penton was bought by the UK based company
Informa. Farm Progress and its publications were integrated into the Informa Markets Division. ==Current publications==