VTG The Progressive Farmer Magazine December 1966 Hams Sell by Word of Mouth


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This is a rare collectible edition of The Progressive Farmer Magazine from December 1966, featuring the captivating cover story on how Hams Sell by Word of Mouth. This vintage magazine offers a fascinating look into agricultural practices and rural life during the 1960s, a period marked by significant changes in farming and food production.

The December 1966 issue highlights the importance of community and personal recommendations in the sale of hams, reflecting the trusted relationships that characterized small-town America. This article, among others, encapsulates the spirit of the era when farming was not just a profession, but a way of life rich with tradition and personal stories.

Produced almost six decades ago, this issue stands as an incredible snapshot of history, making it not just a magazine, but a collectible piece of culture. Vintage magazines like this one are treasured for their unique insights into the past and are perfect for those who appreciate agricultural heritage.

Condition-wise, this magazine is in good condition with minor wear throughout, typical for its age. It features a label on the front and comes encased in a protective plastic covering. However, please note that there are some rips; refer to the included photographs for a clear view of its condition.

  • Features original insights into 1960s farming techniques and community sales.
  • Comes with protective plastic covering and is a great addition for collectors of vintage magazines.

Don't miss your chance to own this The Progressive Farmer Magazine vintage issue, a valuable collectible that tells the story of a bygone era. Perfect for vintage magazine enthusiasts or anyone looking to explore the deep roots of American agriculture.

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