Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Marketing Activities, Vol. 3: July 1940
The crop reporters are a fairly representative oross - section of American rural life. Some of them live in the dairy sections of the Northeast. Others grow cotton in the Old South. Still others derive their livelihood from the apple and peach orchards of the Pacific North west. Though they report voluntarily - none of them are paid - they strike a Splendid bargain with the Department of Agriculture. In exchange for information covering their own small community, they receive a report that condenses into usable form the Operations of thousands of farmers in other parts of the country-farmers who are competing with them.for the Nation's markets. Some of these crop reporters have been mailing their schedules to the Department of Agriculture for fifty years or more. And frequently the title of crop reporter is passed down from father to son.
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