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  1. Edwin Thomas Meredith (December 23, 1876 – June 17, 1928) was an American entrepreneur, founder of the Meredith Corporation and also served as the U.S. secretary of agriculture in President Woodrow Wilson's administration.

  2. Edwin Thomas Meredith founded the company in 1902 when he began publishing Successful Farming magazine. [ 2 ] In 1922, Meredith began publishing Fruit, Garden and Home magazine, a home and family service publication. [ 2 ]

  3. Edwin Thomas Meredith was born in Avoca, Iowa, on December 23, 1876, and attended Highland Park College in Des Moines. By 1894, he had become general manager of Farmer's Tribune, the weekly Populist newspaper run by his grandfather.

  4. Edwin Thomas Meredith, 1876–1928, American publisher and U.S. secretary of agriculture (1920–21), b. Avoca, Iowa. After 1896 he owned and edited the Farmers' Tribune, founded (1902) Successful Farming, and started (1922) the magazine that became Better Homes and Gardens.

  5. Oct 6, 2021 · Edwin Thomas Meredith, who runs an agricultural newspaper, establishes the company in Des Moines to publish Successful Farming magazine. 1922-24. Meredith begins publishing Fruit, Garden and...

  6. EDWIN T. MEREDITH WAS 17 YEARS OLD when, in 1893, he began working part-time in the mailing room of his grandfa-ther's Populist newspaper. The Farmer's Tribune. He had com-pleted the education offered by the Cass County School by then, and had left his parents' farm home to go to Des Moines to study business at Highland Park College.

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  8. Apr 6, 2011 · Edwin T. Meredith - Publisher 4-H Efforts: Founder of "Successful Farming" magazine, Meredith helped start 4-H. In 1916 he added a "Junior Soldiers of the Soil" section as “a service for farm boys and girls and the Federal Club Work.”