The Dark Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association, 1922–1926
Carl C. Erwin
Business History Review, 1966, vol. 40, issue 4, 403-431
Abstract:
After World War I, federal policy toward American farmers encouraged them to help themselves through cooperative action. This summary of the aspirations and failure of one of the resultant agri-business organizations provides better understanding of one commercial farm group's eventual appeal for government aid.
Date: 1966
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