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- "A canning bee"
- "Food--our greatest weapon in war and peace" : Talk ... at annual meeting of California Fig Institute ... Fresno, California ... January 20, 1943
- "When the cupboard is bare ..."
- "Your first food - milk"
- 25 billion pounds of meat for 1944 ; : Apples to be available
- 4-H Liberty ships : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, September 16, 1943, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- 99 ways to share the meat
- A chronology of the War Food Administration : including predecessor and successor agencies, August 1939 to December 1946
- A club for victory
- A meat story in cereal form
- A rock refrigerator
- Achievement of 1944 production goals for strategic commodities
- America's biggest war plant
- An S.O.S. to teen-agers
- Apples : dry for variety
- Apples, victory food special : Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Wallace Kadderly, Radio Service, U.S.D.A. broadcast in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, October 21, 1942, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Barrel shortage forces cut in milk powder set-aside for June
- Beefsteak on the hoof : AAA farm production line report series : broadcast by Wallace Kadderly, Radio Service, J. Vera Hopkin, Utah AAA Committeeman, and Ray Reese, rancher from Rich County, Utah, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Wednesday January 27, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Bread
- Bread enrichment
- British to get first fresh apples from U.S. since '41 ; : Cheese set-aside reduced ; Cold storage situation improves
- Budgeting sugar for spreads
- Butter and cheese : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, Wallace Kadderly, Radio Service, and Mrs. John C. Goodwin, a housewife, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, May 3, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Butter and other fats
- Buying food for government needs
- Buying point rationed foods
- Calling 750 thousand women
- Canning your Victory garden
- Cantata
- Cheese for civilians : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Economics, Arthur C. Bartlett, Special assistant to the director, Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace Kadderly, Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, February 16, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Cheese it
- Chicagoans make food fight for freedom : broadcast by Joe Tonkin, Radio chief, Food Distribution Administration, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turrell, Chicago Victory Garden leaders, Avalon Park, Chicago, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Wednesday, November 24, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Choose cornmeal
- Civilian food, '43-'44
- Communique from WLA
- Community canning centers
- Community canning centers
- Community canning this year and next : broadcast by H. B. Bolin, Chief, Food Preservation Section, Nutrition and Food Conservation Branch, War Food Administration, and Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, October 7, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Conserving sugar
- Consumer market tips
- Cranberry crop shorter, war needs to take more ; : WFA announces forage seed allocation
- Cream quotas to be reduced in August
- Cut food waste : make food fight for freedom
- Daily bread
- Democracy means all of us : how communities can organize to study and meet community needs with special suggestions for developing nutrition programs in wartime
- Disposal of government-owned foods
- Done up in a package
- Dried milk supply better says WFA ; : Manufacturers can use more oil ...
- Eggs, keep 'em coming : broadcast by Joseph W. Kinghorne, Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace L. Kadderly, Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, February 15, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Fact sheet on food
- Fact sheet on milk conservation
- Facts about the meat situation
- Facts on fats : broadcast by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Wallace Kadderly, Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, February 1, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Farm Security borrowers increase food production
- Farmers selling home-killed meat must collect ration points, OPA-WFA ; : Seeds supplies ample
- Farming in wartime
- Fighting black markets : broadcast by E. J. Rowell, Food Distribution Administration, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, April 27, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Final report of the war food administrator, 1945
- Fish as a wartime food
- Food
- Food - ingredient of peace
- Food conservation
- Food conservation education in the elementary school program
- Food distribution order
- Food distribution orders handbook
- Food facts
- Food fights for freedom : produced by the Food Distribution Administration of the War Food Administration
- Food fit for G. I. Joe
- Food for civilians in '44 : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition [and Home Economics], and Dr. Norman Leon Gold, Food Distribution Administration, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, December 21, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Food for defense
- Food for freedom : informational handbook, 1943
- Food for freedom : the goal behind the 1942 goals of agricultural production : a broadcast by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. Wallace Kadderly, Office of Information, broadcast Tuesday, September 16, 1941, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- Food for lend-lease : broadcast by Roy F. Hendrickson, Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Administration, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, April 27, 1942, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Food goals, 1945
- Food in the news : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Wallace Kadderly, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday 21, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Food in the news : broadcast by Wallace Kadderly and Ruth Van Deman in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday January 28, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Food production in 1943 : broadcast by Herbert W. Parisius, Director, Food Production Administration, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, December 22, 1942, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Food program for 1944 ..
- Food prospects for 1943
- Food-for-freedom news from the home front : a broadcast by Miss Ruth Van Deman and Dr. Hazel Stiebeling, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. Wallace Kadderly, Office of Information, broadcast Tuesday, September 23, 1941, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- Four Western food plants win awards ; : WFA revokes palm oil order ; More canned goods released
- From the desk of Marvin Jones, War Food Administrator
- Fruit plans are peachy
- Full time production
- Fundamentals of a wartime food program. : Report to the Food Advisory Committee
- G.I. Joe will eat turkey for the holidays
- Gardens for next year
- Get the most good from your food : Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Wallace Kadderly, Radio Service, U.S.D.A. broadcast in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, December 29, 1942, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- Getting acquainted with soya flour and grits : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, Donald S. Payne, Food Distribution Administration, and M. L. DuMars, Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, October 21, 1943, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- Going our way? : to work for victory on the farm front
- Good seed potatoes give best results
- Government to resume purchases of butter
- Grandma's wartime baking book : World War II and the way we baked
- Grandma's wartime kitchen : World War II and the way we cooked
- Green vegetables in wartime meals : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman of Human Nutrition and Home Economics and Wallace Kadderly, Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, August 30, 1943, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- Guide signs for 1945
- Half of all candy bars to be set aside for Armed Forces ; : Canned snap beans being released
- Help American farmers save record food crops for hungry people! : 1946 farm labor program : Sept. 14th supplement
- Help keep garden going
- Heroines on the farm front
- Hired women needed again
- Hog price support change announced for April 15
- How food processing plants can win the Army-Navy production award
- How much civilian butter : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, October 12, 1943, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- How the AMA buys food : interview by Arthur C. Bartlett, Chief Marketing Reports Division, Agricultural Marketing Administration, and Wallace L. Kadderly, Radio Service, broadcast in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, August 20, 1942, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- How the Agricultural Marketing Administration purchases food for war purposes and for price support
- How well fed are we?
- Information kit : 8-point milk production program for 1944
- Insure your nutrition : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, and Wallace Kadderly in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, March 11, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- It pays to can
- Let's go poultrymen! : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, Dewey Termohlen, Food Distribution Administration, and M. L. DuMars, Radio Service, Thursday, December 31, 1942, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, , over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- Limitations on crusher flaxseed purchases removed
- Living out of gardens and pantries
- Main dishes with and without meat : a broadcast by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. Duke DuMars, Office of Information, broadcast Thursday, September 17, 1942, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Make friends with variety meats for mealtime adventures
- Making high grade hay
- Manpower problems in food industries
- Marketing for fruit cake supplies
- Meat
- Meat and meat animals in World War II
- Meat sharing
- Meeting 1944 egg and poultry goals : broadcast by Joseph W. Kinghorne, Chief, Poultry Production Division, Dairy and Poultry Division, Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace L. Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, December over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Memorandum for Chiefs of Bureaus and Offices : Subject: Agriculture's part in total defense, Defense and agriculture series, No. 1
- Memorandum for Division and Section leaders and Field Officers of the Agricultural Marketing Service : Subject: Information on defense and agriculture
- Memorandum no. 960 : Organization of Department for war effort
- Molded chocolate bars exempt from set-aside ; : Canned prunes, apples offered processors
- More beans for war through conservation farming methods
- More schools can have lunch programs : broadcast by Roy Murphy, Chief, School Lunch Section, Civilian Food Requirements Branch, Office of Distribution, and Ruth Van Deman, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, January 25, 1944, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- More sugar for home canning : broadcast by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. Wallace Kadderly, Office of Information, broadcast Thursday, June 18, 1942, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Need for women harvest hands
- New meat canning bulletin off press
- Next year's garden plans
- No reduction of hog price ceiling before June 1945 ; : Tung oil available for all uses
- Nuts, victory food special : Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Wallace Kadderly, Radio Service, U.S.D.A., broadcast in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, November 9, 1942, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- On the home front with AMA food programs
- Onions : V.F.S
- Orange, grapefruit juice, set-asides are increased ; : Potato embargo ordered ; Milk sugar restricted
- Organizing honey marketing cooperatives in wartime
- Our food supply
- Our milk supplies : broadcast by Wm. C. Welden, Assistant Chief, Dairy and Poultry Branch, Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace L. Kadderly, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, August 31, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Pentiful [sic] foods : potatoes, onions, eggs, tomatoes, etc
- Pitch in and help! : the Women's Land Army calls 800,000 to the farm in 1944
- Planning for a Community Food Preservation Center : a broadcast by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. John Baker, Office of Information, broadcast Wednesday, January 14, 1942, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, by stations associated with the Blue Network of the National Broadcasting Company
- Post-war food stocks : address before the American Meat Institute, Chicago, Illinois, September 26, 1944
- Potatoes are plentiful ; : Shop early for the week ; Portable mounts for electric motors ; One way to have more meat : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics and Wallace Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, July 5, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Potatoes, grow 'em and conserve 'em : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman and Wallace Kadderly, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, March 25, 1943, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- Poultry prospects for the holidays
- Prospect of food
- Question box : answers from OPA
- Question box : answers from garden specialists of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Question box : v-garden compost
- Questions about milk butter, cottage cheese : broadcast by Roy F. Hendrickson, Director of Food Distribution, War Food Administration, and Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, October 19, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Ready for a change
- Repartee : by an egg
- Saving chicken for next winter
- Saving food values
- Share the meat : Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, U.S.D.A. broadcast in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, October 19, 1942, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Sharing our milk : broadcast by Marvin M. Sandstrom, Chief, Marketing Reports Division, Food Distribution Administration, and Ruth Van Deman, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Friday, September 10, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Shipping livestock : broadcast by Wallace L. Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, October 18, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Sisters under the skin
- Soybeans, here is food : broadcast by Roy F. Hendrickson, Deputy Administrator, War Food Administration in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, August 19, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Spreading the butter
- Springtime in July
- Starch from sorghum
- Stop before you shop
- Stop black meat markets : broadcast by J.S. Russell, Deputy Director, Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace L. Kadderly, Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, March 18, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Storing sweet potatoes and Irish potatoes : broadcast by Charles F. Kunkle, Acting Chief, Fruit and Vegetable Branch, Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace L. Kadderly, Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Wednesday, August 11, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Strategy on the dairy front : broadcast by Tom G. Stitts, Chief of the Dairy and Poultry Branch, Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace L. Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Friday, June 25, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Stretching the family's wartime dollar
- Stretching the meat
- Sugar for canning and preserving : broadcast by Dr. Louise Stanley, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. Wallace Kadderly, Office of Information, broadcast Thursday, April 30, 1942, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Sugar for home canning : broadcast by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, and Mr. Wallace Kadderly, Office of Information, broadcast Thursday, May 13, 1943, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Sugar in wartime : a broadcast by Miss Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, and Mr. John Baker, Office of Information, broadcast Thursday, January 29, 1942, in the Department of Agriculture period of the National Farm and Home Hour, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Summary of state recommendations for 1945 production goals
- Summary report on defense work of the Department of Agriculture
- Sunflowers, a source of oil
- Sweet talk
- Tallow tocsin
- Texas' part in wartime food distribution,
- Thanksgiving food supplies
- The 1944 farm program : broadcast by M. Lee Marshall, Deputy Administrator of War Food Administration, and Wallace L. Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, June 15, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- The National food situation : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, and Wallace Kadderly, Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, August 2, 1943, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- The War Food Administration's Achievement "A" award for food processors
- The livestock feed situation : broadcast by J. B. Hutson, Associate Administrator, War Food Administration, Wallace L. Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Wednesday, August 18, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- The school lunch program : broadcast by Norman Leon Gold, Chief, Civilian Requirements Branch, Food Distribution Administration, Wednesday, October 13, 1943, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- The work of the War Meat Board : broadcast by Harry E. Reed, Chief, Livestock & Meats Branch, Food Distribution Administration in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, June 1, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- They eat it, and like it : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, Mary Barber, Quartermaster General's Office, U. S. Army, and M. L. DuMars, Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, November 2, 1943, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- They find canning pays
- They're doing it again
- Tin, food and you
- Tomatoes, a victory food special : a radio talk by Jack Towers, Agricultural Marketing Administration, on the Department's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, June 29, 1942, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Up-to-date on dairy products
- Variety meats for wartime meals : Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Home Economics, U.S.D.A. broadcast in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, November 19, 1942, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Vegetables : frozen
- Vitamins from farm to you
- WFA "take" from rice crop for war needs is reduced ; : Dehydrated onions freed
- WFA again raises ice cream quotas ...
- WFA bars dried fruits from cold storage in coast states
- WFA buys 28, 970 bags of western dry beans ; : Corn set-aside ordered
- WFA food sales net $1, 706, 924 in [a] month ; : Canned tomatoes being released ; Farm prices gained ...
- WFA lifts restrictions on flaxseed, soap fats ; : Dried milk set-aside reduced
- WFA nets $7,000,000 from food sold in July, August ...
- WFA order limits use of 23 fruits and berries for alcohol products ; : [Collins-Davoust Company of Dallas, Texas prosecuted for reportedly exceeding its 1943 quota of oils for paint manufacture] ; Spinach price
- WFA order permits more ice cream : set-aside reduced
- WFA releases more prunes ; : Beef set-aside changed [from 40 percent to 35 percent] ; Fats and oils changed [to ten percent more]
- WFA restricts use of heavy cream ; : Army turkey buying ends, sale to civilians okayed ; Pea price set
- WFA suspends limitations on sales of cottage cheese ; : Kraut price supported
- WFA sweet potato loan program starts Nov. 15 ; : Tomatoes offered to processors
- WFA to buy additional onions in Idaho, Oregon and Utah ; : Date of tomato offer corrected
- WFA to extend hog support ..
- WFA to sell condensed milk damaged in fire ...
- WFA will allocate record wheat crop to insure 1945-46 reserve ; : Beef "Army-style" set-aside continued
- Wanted: 14 million acres more wheat for '44!
- War Food Administration Regulation 2, Amdt. 1, Part 1598, General regulations, Contract schools permitted to buy set aside and restricted food
- War Food Administration Regulation 3, Part 1598, General regulations, Licensed ship suppliers permitted to buy set aside and restricted food
- War changed the food picture
- War foods to you
- War needs to take more canned fish ; : Lard, fat situations eased
- Wartime holiday sweets
- Wartime selling of fruits and vegetables
- What are war food orders?
- What can I do on a farm?
- What is a Victory food selection?
- What is a victory food selection?
- What's in cold storage : broadcast by Wallace L. Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, and W. C. Crow, Chief of Transportation and Warehousing Branch, Food Distribution Administration in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, December 20, 1943 over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Wheat goes to war : address by Marvin Jones, War Food Administration, over Farm and Home Hour, Wednesday, March 1, 1944 at 12:30 PM, E.W.T
- When you eat out : food for freedom
- Why the 3 percent increase in agricultural freight rates should be removed : summary of statement ... at the hearing of the Interstate Commerce Commission on Ex parte 148, Washington, D.C., February 3, 1943
- Will we like dehydrated foods?
- Winter soldiers
- Women harvest hands
- Women help make another crop record
- Women in the bean fields : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman of Human Nutrition and Home Economics and Wallace Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Monday, July 26, 1943, over stations associated with NBC Blue Network
- Women to save crops
- Women's land army
- You can shorten the war with food
- [Letters between the U.S. War Food Administration and the U.S. War Manpower Commission re manpower in wholesale and retail distribution of food]
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