Lancaster Farming - Values

Values

Lancaster Farming seeks to:

• Engage, inform, educate and inspire farmers and others interested in agriculture – whether by newspaper, Internet, smartphone, tablet or book.

• Fairly present news and insightful analysis to help readers know what is happening in the agricultural community – and why – while upholding the highest journalistic standards and ethics.

• Provide a voice for the agricultural community and serve as a resource that enables members of that community to interact around issues and events of the day.

• Maintain a work environment in which employees are afforded the opportunity to grow and flourish.

• Ensure that every employee is respected for his or her contribution to the newspaper and the community.

• Foster an attitude in which the pursuit of excellence becomes a way of life.

• Produce publications that are sensitive to the newspaper’s heritage and strive to maintain its obligations to inform the public.

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