VTG The Progressive Farmer Magazine January 1954 Farm Women Do Anything No Label


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Sale price$14.97 USD

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If you're a collector of vintage magazines or have an appreciation for rural life, then this is a gem you won't want to miss. Presenting the January 1954 edition of *The Progressive Farmer* magazine, a publication that showcases the hard-working spirit of farm women everywhere. This particular issue carries the mantra "Farm Women Do Anything," reflecting the versatility and strength of women in agriculture during that era.

The magazine is in acceptable condition overall, featuring a newsstand but no label. It exhibits normal wear and tear consistent with its age, making it a perfect piece for those who admire the charm of vintage publications. It's essential to review the provided photos closely, as they reveal the magazine's true character and history.

  • Comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure longevity.
  • Offers a unique glimpse into the life of farm women in the 1950s, making it an interesting read for history enthusiasts.

While the pages are mostly intact, there are marks and creases present on the front corners, as well as some rips and creases inside. Please take a moment to examine the photos carefully, as they capture the magazine's condition accurately.

For those looking to add a piece of agricultural history to their collection, this magazine is an excellent choice. The binding shows signs of wear, but that only adds to its nostalgic appeal. Expect to find some handwritten notes made by a previous reader, which can provide further context regarding the stories and insights shared in these pages.

Check out the images below to see the aesthetic and details of the magazine:

Whether you are a dedicated collector or just someone who enjoys reading about farm life, this vintage magazine is sure to leave you with a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the hard-working women of the past.

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