Description
1943 edition. Hardcover has some normal wear. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This well-preserved 1943 edition of “Successful Poultry Management” by M.A. Jull offers a fascinating glimpse into the agricultural practices and rural life of wartime America. Published as part of McGraw-Hill’s “Rural Activities” series, this practical guide provided invaluable advice to farmers and homesteaders navigating the challenges of World War II, when food production was a matter of national importance. Jull’s comprehensive approach covers everything from housing and breeding to disease prevention and marketing, reflecting the era’s emphasis on self-sufficiency and maximizing resources. Beyond its utilitarian value, the book serves as a time capsule, capturing the resilience and ingenuity of the home front during a pivotal period in American history. For collectors and readers alike, this vintage volume is a treasured artifact that illuminates the vital role of poultry farming in sustaining communities through times of adversity.