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Adjusting Farm Family Living to the Impact of War Abroad and Home Defense

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  • Bureau of Home Economics
  • Bureau of Agricultural Economics

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Excerpt from the report: If all the farm families of the Nation were to attack the problem of building a stronger farm people through improving living levels of the lower income groups in 1941, if they made effective use of all their own resources and those of the community, and if they worked with others in farm groups, much could be accomplished. Not that farm families, alone, can raise low income and banish economic insecurity; such problems are too far-reaching, too much a part of national and international difficulties. Help of the Government through carefully planned national agricultural policies and programs must be added to the efforts of farm people.

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  • Bureau of Home Economics & Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1940. "Adjusting Farm Family Living to the Impact of War Abroad and Home Defense," Miscellaneous Publications 316016, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:316016
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.316016
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