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“Voluntary Allotment: Planned Production in American Agriculture” by Edward S. Mead and Bernhard Ostrolenk is a compelling exploration of agricultural economics during the Great Depression. Published in 1933 by the University of Pennsylvania Press, this work delves into the challenges faced by American farmers and the proposed solutions to revitalize agricultural income. Drawing on real-life examples, the authors outline the benefits of an Allotment Plan aimed at stabilizing farm production and prices. This book is a significant historical document, offering insights into the economic strategies considered during one of the most challenging periods in American history. It is a valuable addition for collectors interested in agricultural history and economic policy.







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