When the consumer buys dressed poultry : a radio interview between Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Thomas W. Heitz, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 associate NBC stations, Wednesday, June 12, 1935
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When the consumer buys dressed poultry : a radio interview between Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Thomas W. Heitz, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 associate NBC stations, Wednesday, June 12, 1935
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The instance When the consumer buys dressed poultry : a radio interview between Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Thomas W. Heitz, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 associate NBC stations, Wednesday, June 12, 1935 represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Instance, Electronic.
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- a radio interview between Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Thomas W. Heitz, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, delivered in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, broadcast by a network of 48 associate NBC stations, Wednesday, June 12, 1935
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