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Domestic News December 10, 1931

The Brooksville Journal

Brooksville, Hernando County, Florida

What is this article about?

During the depression, Southern farmers value county agricultural agents. A north Mississippi report shows no agents will be lost this year among 18 in the district, as counties with agents have better feed and foodstuffs supplies, per the Federal Farm Board.

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County agricultural agents are one of the necessities which Southern farmers will not give up, even in the depression. A north Mississippi report shows that not a single agent will be lost this year, out of eighteen in the district.

And the reason is found in the further report that counties having agricultural agents are "in the best condition as regards feed and foodstuffs for farmers' home winter supply." The counties which can't afford county agents now are the ones which haven't had them, in the past, says the Federal Farm Board.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture Economic

What keywords are associated?

Agricultural Agents Southern Farmers Depression Mississippi Report Farm Board

What entities or persons were involved?

Federal Farm Board

Where did it happen?

North Mississippi

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

North Mississippi

Key Persons

Federal Farm Board

Outcome

not a single agricultural agent will be lost this year out of eighteen in the district; counties with agents are in the best condition for feed and foodstuffs.

Event Details

County agricultural agents are necessities for Southern farmers during the depression. A north Mississippi report indicates no agents will be lost this year. Counties with agents are in better condition for winter supplies, while those without have not had them in the past, according to the Federal Farm Board.

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