THE NATIONAL FARM JOURNAL September 1930 VG=Fine 52 pp+

THE NATIONAL FARM JOURNAL September 1930 VG=Fine 52 pp+

A wonderful quick view of the life style of family farm life as Americans were experiencing the first year of the Great Depression!  The many great ads just amplify that view.

  • Magazine Title:  "THE NATIONAL FARM JOURNAL"  
  • Cover:  Art by Tore Asplund.  
  • Original Owner:  Arthur Baker, Sunny Ridge Farm, Friendship, NY.  The address label is still on the front cover.
  • Issue:  Volume LIV.  Number 9.
  • Date:  September, 1930.
  • Publisher/Printer:   Wilmer Atkinson Company:  Philadelphia, PA.  
  • Topics:  High-Plains Wheat, High Farming at Elmwood, Politeness At Home, The Case of Wheat, Farming And The Automobile, The Mutineers (Part II), Baseball Agriculture, Topics In Season, Making Popovers Pop, Through The Camera's Eye, An Apple-Jelly Business, A Deadline On Hens, New Dresses For Leaf Turning,  Drudgery Leaves The Dairy, "Ike" Schutte, Potato King, Photo-Registry For Purebreds, Poultry-House Roofs, Traveling With Children, Jane Won't Eat Cereal, Passed By The  Non-Sensor, and, Odd Mention.     
  • Product Type:  Magazine
  • Condition:  VG-Fine.  There is a tear at the spine fold that extends almost three inches from the bottom up.   There is a light touch of age toning to the paper.      
  • Pages:  52 pages, not including the covers
  • Approximate Size:   8 1/2 by 11 3/4 inches.     
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