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In 2006, Progressive Farmer rated Ontario County as the " Best Place to Live " in the U. S., for its " great schools, low crime, excellent health care " and its proximity to Rochester.
* Best Place to Live in 2006 from the Progressive Farmer website
Progressive Farmer rated Kendall County fifth in its list of the " Best Places to Live in Rural America " in 2006.
* Best Places to Live in 2006 from the Progressive Farmer website
He was an editor of Progressive Farmer magazine before accepting an appointment in Washington, D. C., in Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration as director of the Cotton Division of the New Deal agency, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
Progressive Farmer rated Union County second in the 2006 " Best Place to Live " in the U. S., because " its schools are good, its towns neat and its people friendly.
Progressive Farmer rated Grafton County fourth in its list of the " Best Places to Live in Rural America " in 2006, citing low unemployment ( despite slow economic growth ), a favorable cost of living, and the presence of White Mountain National Forest, the state's only national forest.
In 2007 Barren County was named the " Best Place to Live in Rural America " by Progressive Farmer Magazine.
In February 2007, in its third annual list of the “ Best Places to Live in Rural America ”, Progressive Farmer magazine placed Sac County as # 7 in the overall rankings.
The county was ranked as the third-best rural county to live in by Progressive Farmer magazine in 2006.
In 2007, Barren County was named the number one rural place to live by Progressive Farmer magazine.
Progressive Farmer magazine honors Kent County and Chestertown by naming it # 1 in Best Rural Places to Live in America for 2008.
During his time on the County Commission, Tipton County was named by the Progressive Farmer Magazine as the Third Safest Rural Community in America.
* Article on the Minnesota Farmer – Labor party from The Progressive Populist
The Alberta Progressives reconstituted themselves as parliamentary representatives of the United Farmers of Alberta electing 11 MPs in the 1926 election and 9 in 1930-most of whom were members of the radical Ginger Group faction of left wing Progressive, Labour and United Farmer MPs.
Morrison opposed a number of the coalition's initiatives, perceiving the UFO's actions as a broad-based Progressive government rather than a " class-based " United Farmer government and believed that the party should not be in government but should hold the balance of power in order to force the government of the day to pass pro-farmer legislation.
Eighteen months following the general election, William Raney became leader of what was now referred to as the " Progressive " bloc of MLAs which initially included Farmer and Labour MLAs.
* List of Progressive / United Farmer MPs
Additionally, in the 1925 federal election, one supporter of the Progressive Party of Canada ran in Quebec as a " Farmer " candidate.
DTN / The Progressive Farmer is an agricultural information services provider to the North American corn, soybean, and cattle complex.
In 2007, DTN acquired The Progressive Farmer magazine ( Circulation: Approximately 650, 000 ) from Time Warner with the stated purpose of broadening its focus to the information needs of commercial farmers and landowners.
* DTN / The Progressive Farmer Agriculture News
* William Bell Montgomery-Founder of Southern Farm Gazette ( now known as the Progressive Farmer ) and Mississippi State University
Polk returned to journalism by founding the Progressive Farmer in 1886 in Winston.

Progressive and North
Reform Judaism is one of the two North American denominations affiliated with the World Union for Progressive Judaism.
Although North American Reform, UK Reform, UK Liberal Judaism and Israeli Progressive Judaism all share an intellectual heritage, they have taken places at different ends of the non-orthodox spectrum.
The UK Reform, and Progressive Israeli movements, along with the North American Conservative movement and
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Progressive metal ( sometimes known as prog metal or prog-metal ) is a subgenre of heavy metal originating in the United Kingdom and North America in the late 1980s.
Southgate Progressive Synagogue is in Oakwood. Southgate and District Reform Synagogue has now moved to Whetstone and changed its name in February 2010 to Sha ' arei Tsedek: North London Reform Synagogue.
A by-election was arranged in Grey North which the opposition Progressive Conservative party contested.
In 1988 Progressive Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney broke with his party's economic nationalist tradition and negotiated the Free Trade Agreement ( FTA ) with the United States, which led to North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ) in 1994.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China under the Democratic Progressive Party Government now considers North and South Koreas two separate countries.
However, it was eventually revealed that the " Orchard deal " promised a review of the PC Party's policies on the North American Free Trade Agreement, no merger or joint candidates with the Canadian Alliance, and a promise to redouble efforts to rebuild the national status of the Progressive Conservative Party.
The NPL originated in North Dakota, but eventually spread throughout the American Midwest and Pacific Northwest during the Progressive Era and was briefly organized as a national party.
In the North before the 1992 split, the party had four councillors-Tom French stayed with the party, Gerry Cullen ( Dungannon ) and Seamus Lynch ( Belfast ) joined New Agenda / Democratic Left, and David Kettyles ran in subsequent elections in Fermanagh as an Independent or Progressive Socialist.
Fianna Fáil increased seat numbers, but the Progressive Democrats had a disastrous election, losing more than half of its seats, including ones thought safe such as Cork North – Central and Dún Laoghaire, despite no decrease in its vote.
Provincially, it was part of the riding of York North until 2007 and is now part of the provincial riding of York-Simcoe, represented by Julia Munro of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, who was first elected in 1995.
In the 1970s Burnside served as Press Officer for the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party, and he unsuccessfully contested North Antrim for the party at the Northern Ireland Assembly election, 1973.
He ran for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as member of the Ontario Liberal Party in the 1990 provincial election, but finished a poor third against Progressive Conservative Elizabeth Witmer in the riding of Waterloo North, thus became the first Liberal to lose in the riding in over 23 years.
The North Dakota Democratic-Nonpartisan League Party has roots in the Progressive Era of American history.
Though an angry Roosevelt formed the Progressive Party after losing the nomination to Taft, he had little support from North Dakota, where many Progressives distrusted his backers, George Walbridge Perkins of the J. P. Morgan group and International Harvester.
He ran as a Progressive candidate in Simcoe North in the Canadian federal election, 1925, 1926 and 1930 federal elections but was defeated by Conservative candidates by margins of 600, 200 and 800 votes respectively.
She was first elected to the Ontario legislature in the 1985 election, defeating Progressive Conservative incumbent John Williams by over 4, 000 votes in the North York riding of Oriole.
* 1957, Jitendra Nath Mohanty, Nicolai Hartmann and Alfred North Whitehead: A Study in Recent Platonism, Calcutta: Progressive Publishers.
On 2 November 2010, the Karen National Union became members of an alliance which includes: the Karen National Union ( KNU ), Karenni National Progressive Party ( KNPP ), Chin National Front ( CNF ), Kachin Independence Organisation ( KIO ), New Mon State Party ( NMSP ) and the Shan State Army North ( SSA-N ).
* Countdown – Progressive Enterprises ' and Woolworths ' New Zealand flagship supermarket chain – 104 full-service discount supermarkets, operating across the North and South Islands of New Zealand.
NFTY is the North American branch of Netzer Olami, the worldwide Progressive Zionist Youth movement.
He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Progressive Conservative in the 1979 federal election and re-elected in the 1980 election representing the riding of York North.

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