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Domestic News October 26, 1923

The Dolores Star

Dolores, Montezuma County, Colorado

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At Syracuse's dairy congress, Secretary Wallace predicts end to farm discontent via readjustment, calls farmers conservative; ex-Gov. Lowden urges wheat farmers to cooperate and study global conditions.

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Wallace Says Troubles Near End

Syracuse, N. Y.—Readjustment which is in progress will end discontent among agriculturalists in the opinion of Henry C. Wallace, secretary of agriculture here for the world's dairy congress and the national dairy exposition.

"The farmer is not radical and never will be," Secretary Wallace said. "He is our best conservative citizen and any talk of radicalism is bunk."

Former Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois stated the American wheat farmer must organize co-operatively and study world conditions.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture Economic

What keywords are associated?

Agriculture Farmers Wallace Lowden Dairy Congress

What entities or persons were involved?

Henry C. Wallace Frank O. Lowden

Where did it happen?

Syracuse, N. Y.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Syracuse, N. Y.

Key Persons

Henry C. Wallace Frank O. Lowden

Event Details

Henry C. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, stated at the world's dairy congress and national dairy exposition that ongoing readjustment will end discontent among agriculturalists, emphasizing farmers as conservative citizens. Former Governor Frank O. Lowden of Illinois urged American wheat farmers to organize cooperatively and study world conditions.

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