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Agricultural History (2016) 90 (3): 356–378.
Published: 01 July 2016
...Douglas Sheflin Abstract This article highlights Colorado Cooperative Extension Service (CCES) employee A. J. Hamman to demonstrate how Extension employees began acting as intermediaries between farmers and the federal government in the face of the Great Depression and Dust Bowl. The dual crises...
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Agricultural History (2022) 96 (1-2): 164–186.
Published: 01 May 2022
... of Denver responded mostly on their own initiative,” reported A. J. Hamman, state supervisor of the Emergency Farm Labor Program, and the controversy had little impact on the rest of the state, which by the end of 1943 had 8,696 VFV members. 18 It was no surprise that farmers resisted the VFV program...