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Berry, Wendell
| February 23, 1974 issue
Presents the poem "The Corn Row," by Wendell Berry.
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Hutchison, Keith
| July 25, 1942 issue
Out in the wheat belt, the combines are humming as harvesting gets into full swing. Weather conditions during the growing season have been favorable, and...
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Stone, I. F.
| November 20, 1943 issue
Increase in price of hogs compared to the price of corn, will pay farmers better to feed their corn to their hogs and sell it as pork than to put the corn...
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Daniels, Jonathan
| September 20, 1941 issue
The article throws light on the digging up of laurel, the new cash crop in North Carolina mountains. It is a result of the lack of hard, burled roots for...
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Catton, Bruce
| March 21, 1953 issue
It is all beginning to look and sound very much like the great days of the Eightieth Congress, which bravely set out to bring back diplomat William McKinley...
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Pearson, Drew
| February 27, 1929 issue
The farmers of the Middle West object to the pigeons on the sea-coasts eating driblets of Argentine corn. It costs these farmers about thirty-four cents...
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Mencken, H. L.
| November 14, 1928 issue
The article focuses on the book "Hunger Fighters," by Paul De Kruif. De Kruif's chief virtue is that he knows how to give the quest of the scientist all...
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April 8, 1925 issue
While the Drifter would never risk hiring himself out as a plain cook, he does not mind admitting that he can cook certain things as well as anyone. His...
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September 15, 1926 issue
The article throws light on the history of vegetables. The seed catalogues and the horticultural guides which one finds in libraries are woefully deficient;...
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O'Brien, Howard Vincent
| August 22, 1923 issue
This article presents statistical information about Illinois. With a population of six million odd and a size less than the average of the Union, 56,000...
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