In general, the purpose of a newspaper is to convey, as efficiently as possible, current information, or “news”, to a particular audience. What constitutes “news” depends in part on the intended audience. Newspapers aimed at a general audience will carry news about politics, crime, wars, economics–just about anything that could interest a general reader. A farm newspaper, on the other hand, might carry news about developments in farming techniques, information about the progress of farm-related legislation through Congress, crop prices, information about county and state fairs, and so forth.