VTG The Nation's Agriculture Magazine June 1949 Wilfred Shaw Secretary A.F.B.F.


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For enthusiasts of vintage publications, the June 1949 edition of "The Nation's Agriculture Magazine," featuring Wilfred Shaw, Secretary of the A.F.B.F., is a must-have addition to your collection. This historical magazine dives into the agricultural issues of its time, providing readers with a snapshot of farming and agricultural policy in the late 1940s. Not only is it a fascinating read, but it also serves as a piece of history that captures the spirit and struggles of American agriculture just after World War II.

In this issue, you'll find articles, insights, and discussions that still resonate today, offering valuable perspectives on the evolution of agriculture. Whether you are a historian, a collector, or simply someone interested in farming methodologies, this magazine offers a treasure trove of information. As you flip through the pages, you'll appreciate the craftsmanship of the articles and the importance they held in shaping agricultural practices.

Condition-wise, this magazine is in good shape. It does have a label on the back and some minor wear visible throughout. However, this adds to its vintage charm and authenticity. The magazine also comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains in the best condition possible for years to come. Additionally, please note that there are creases on the front corner(s), but these cosmetic imperfections are minor and do not detract from its overall beauty.

  • Includes a historical perspective on agriculture from 1949.
  • Comes with protective plastic covering for preservation.

Take a look at the detailed images provided below to see its condition firsthand.

VTG The Nation's Agriculture Magazine June 1949 Wilfred Shaw

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of agricultural history. This magazine not only enhances your collection but also serves as a great conversation starter. Grab it now and preserve this unique artifact that embodies the essence of agriculture from a bygone era!

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