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1. United States. Office for Emergency Management. Donald Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, studies the program by which America's farm women plan to help win the war. Graham Patterson, publisher of Farm journal and farmer's wife, national farm magazine, is seen here presenting the "War Platform" which twenty-eight leading farm women, speaking for the rural homemakers of America, drew up in a recent Chicago conference sponsored by this magazine. Several sections of the platform were addressed directly to Mr. Nelson's board and other government agencies. It contains thirty-one practical ways in which farm women declare they can help [between 1940 and 1946]

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2. United States. Office for Emergency Management. Donald Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, studies the program by which America's farm women plan to help win the war. Graham Patterson, publisher of Farm journal and farmer's wife, national farm magazine, is seen here presenting the "War Platform" which twenty-eight leading farm women, speaking for the rural homemakers of America, drew up in a recent Chicago conference sponsored by this magazine. Several sections of the platform were addressed directly to Mr. Nelson's board and other government agencies. It contains thirty-one practical ways in which farm women declare they can help [between 1940 and 1946]

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3. United States. Office for Emergency Management. Donald Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, studies the program by which America's farm women plan to help win the war. Graham Patterson, publisher of Farm journal and farmer's wife, national farm magazine, is seen here presenting the "War Platform" which twenty-eight leading farm women, speaking for the rural homemakers of America, drew up in a recent Chicago conference sponsored by this magazine. Several sections of the platform were addressed directly to Mr. Nelson's board and other government agencies. It contains thirty-one practical ways in which farm women declare they can help [between 1940 and 1946]

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4. United States. Office for Emergency Management. Donald Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, studies the program by which America's farm women plan to help win the war. Graham Patterson, publisher of Farm journal and farmer's wife, national farm magazine, is seen here presenting the "War Platform" which twenty-eight leading farm women, speaking for the rural homemakers of America, drew up in a recent Chicago conference sponsored by this magazine. Several sections of the platform were addressed directly to Mr. Nelson's board and other government agencies. It contains thirty-one practical ways in which farm women declare they can help [between 1940 and 1946]

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5. Donald Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, studies the program by which America's farm women plan to help win the war. Graham Patterson, publisher of Farm journal and farmer's wife, national farm magazine, is seen here presenting the "War Platform" which twenty-eight leading farm women, speaking for the rural homemakers of America, drew up in a recent Chicago conference sponsored by this magazine. Several sections of the platform were addressed directly to Mr. Nelson's board and other government agencies. It contains thirty-one practical ways in which farm women declare they can help

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6. Donald Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, studies the program by which America's farm women plan to help win the war. Graham Patterson, publisher of Farm journal and farmer's wife, national farm magazine, is seen here presenting the "War Platform" which twenty-eight leading farm women, speaking for the rural homemakers of America, drew up in a recent Chicago conference sponsored by this magazine. Several sections of the platform were addressed directly to Mr. Nelson's board and other government agencies. It contains thirty-one practical ways in which farm women declare they can help

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7. Donald Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, studies the program by which America's farm women plan to help win the war. Graham Patterson, publisher of Farm journal and farmer's wife, national farm magazine, is seen here presenting the "War Platform" which twenty-eight leading farm women, speaking for the rural homemakers of America, drew up in a recent Chicago conference sponsored by this magazine. Several sections of the platform were addressed directly to Mr. Nelson's board and other government agencies. It contains thirty-one practical ways in which farm women declare they can help

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8. Donald Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board, studies the program by which America's farm women plan to help win the war. Graham Patterson, publisher of Farm journal and farmer's wife, national farm magazine, is seen here presenting the "War Platform" which twenty-eight leading farm women, speaking for the rural homemakers of America, drew up in a recent Chicago conference sponsored by this magazine. Several sections of the platform were addressed directly to Mr. Nelson's board and other government agencies. It contains thirty-one practical ways in which farm women declare they can help

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9. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 FSA (Farm Security Administration) clients preparing farm plan in county supervisor's office. Grangeville, Idaho 1941 June

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10. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 FSA (Farm Security Administration) clients preparing farm plan in county supervisor's office. Grangeville, Idaho

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11. United States. Office of War Information. Farm training program. Reed and Evelyn Hall now have their own chickens at their tenant home on a 500-acre dairy farm in Galia county, Ohio, where they were placed after Mr. Hall attended a farm labor training school at Rio Grande College. The Halls formerly lived on a unproductive farm in the hill section of the county. They were re-established in their present location under a plan sponsored by the Farm Security Administration (FSA) to recruit and train farm labor for productive farms 1943 Mar

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12. Harris & Ewing First food stamp. Washington, D.C., April 20. The first of the new surplus food stamps came of the presses at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing today. Latest of the administration's plans to reduce the farm surplus, the stamps, of yellow and blue, will be issued to persons on relief who in turn can trade each $1.00 stamp for food worth $1.50. Rochester, New York, will be one of the first half dozen cities to try the new stamp plan [19]39 April 20

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13. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Farm wheat elevator, Walla Walla County, Washington. The estimated 1941 crop was 55,000,000 bushels for the state, 15,000,000 bushels of last year's wheat was still in storage--making a total of 70,000,000 bushels of wheat to be stored. After all available storage facilities were used there would be at least 10,000,000 bushels over. State Farm Extension Service and AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Administration) had drawn up plans for farm elevators to take care of this wheat 1941 July

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14. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Soil erosion in the cornfield on William Keefe's farm in Benton County, Indiana. Note subsoil, and gradation to fertile topsoil from left to right. This county has the best soil in the state. This field has been in hay or pasture six out of the last sixteen years; the slope at this point in the field is three to five percent. The owner, who did not know how to stop this erosion, had followed the plan of filling in gullies by plowing until two years ago; thus this picture shows gullying on the field in two years' time. Rotating crops: corn, wheat, clover, would have stopped this erosion 1937 Feb

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15. Collier, John, Jr., 1913-1992 Vegetables canned by FSA (Farm Security Administration) borrower in cooperation with the "home plan." Saint Mary's County, Maryland 1941 July

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16. Lee, Russell, 1903-1986 Farm wheat elevator, Walla Walla County, Washington. The estimated 1941 crop was 55,000,000 bushels for the state, 15,000,000 bushels of last year's wheat was still in storage--making a total of 70,000,000 bushels of wheat to be stored. After all available storage facilities were used there would be at least 10,000,000 bushels over. State Farm Extension Service and AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Administration) had drawn up plans for farm elevators to take care of this wheat

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17. United States. Office of Farm Management and Farm Economics Plan for handling the farm-labor problem Washington: Govt. Print. Off.; 1917

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18. Harris & Ewing First food stamp. Washington, D.C., April 20. The first of the new surplus food stamps came of the presses at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing today. Latest of the administration's plans to reduce the farm surplus, the stamps, of yellow and blue, will be issued to persons on relief who in turn can trade each $1.00 stamp for food worth $1.50. Rochester, New York, will be one of the first half dozen cities to try the new stamp plan

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19. Lange, Dorothea Texas tenant farmer's house. He operated this farm on thirds and fourths; that is, he supplies teams and tools, feed and seed to the owner's land. He has made no crop for four years but survives because of government checks for participation in crop reduction program. He has farmed for twenty years but plans to abandon farm in fall of 1937 1937 June

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20. Lange, Dorothea Texas tenant farmer's house. He operated this farm on thirds and fourths; that is, he supplies teams and tools, feed and seed to the owner's land. He has made no crop for four years but survives because of government checks for participation in crop reduction program. He has farmed for twenty years but plans to abandon farm in fall of 1937

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