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Title
Letter Advertising Coop G.L.F. Egg Marketing Services
Subject
Coops during the Great Depression
Description
This letter, written by the president of the Grange League Federation in 1934, to egg producers in Virginia. Farmers and retailers turned to cooperatives like the G.L.F. during the Great Depression as a way to control supply and raise prices of farm products as well as increase the purchasing power of individuals by pooling resources, providing services, and setting quality standards. This letter shows that the G.L.F. in New York contracted with egg producers in Virginia in 1935 in order to procure egg shipments to New York retailers when eggs were scarce. The G.L.F also benefited producers by offering egg inspection services at a nominal cost, thus lessen the expenses of the producers.
Creator
Grange League Federation Cooperative
Source
Louisa County Historical Society Archives
Publisher
Louisa County Historical Soceity
Date
1934
Rights
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Format
Scanned Original Document
Type
Document
Identifier
054_2011_06_050
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