The first weekly edition of the paper was printed in September 1900.
The issue appears "in cycle," as a regular weekly edition of the magazine.
The last weekly edition was 1,051, despite the next issue's dateline of a week later.
His farmer public knew always just what to expect when their weekly edition arrived.
The decreasing number of weekly editions also had much to do with the show's poor viewing figures.
There are also weekly or monthly editions in many other languages.
In the period 1906-1912 the weekly editions of the paper were between 12-16000.
In addition, 70,000 people subscribe to its weekly international edition.
It also had a weekly edition with more in-depth coverage between 1896 to 1911, which has become popular in the 21st century.
It had a weekly edition of around 10,888 in 1945.