Description
This vintage Time Magazine, dated September 3, 1965, features an insightful cover story focusing on Charles Shuman, who was the president of the American Farm Bureau Federation. This issue is a fascinating reflection of a pivotal moment in American history, delving into agricultural policy and rural economics during the mid-1960s. Charles Shuman was renowned for advocating free-market farming and promoting limited government intervention, making this magazine a valuable resource for those interested in historical agricultural trends.
The magazine provides a comprehensive overview of the state of American farming, exploring economic trends that shaped the agricultural landscape. It sheds light on the prominent issues affecting rural America, as well as the interplay between politics and culture at the time, making it a remarkable glimpse into the past.
Key Features:
- In-depth analysis of 1960s agricultural policies and economic conditions.
- Historical insights on the evolution of farming and its impact on American society.
Condition: This vintage issue is in good condition overall, with some light wear typical for its age. Please note, there is a small rip on the address label located on the front cover. Review the provided images for more precise details regarding the magazine's condition.
To ensure its longevity, the magazine is securely stored in a plastic protective covering, perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Each copy is shipped with care, and we offer combined shipping for multiple purchases—simply ask!
This Time Magazine vintage issue is a must-have collectible for anyone interested in agricultural history, economic policy, and vintage journalism. It not only captures the societal values of the era but also serves as a testament to the evolution of farming in America.
Adding this noteworthy issue to your collection of vintage magazines will enrich your understanding of historical trends that continue to impact today's agricultural practices.