President Herbert Hoover (seated, center) with the Federal Farm Board, July 12, 1929. Created by the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929, Federal Farm Board would loan money from its $500 million budget, to create and strengthen farm cooperatives to control production and reduce wasteful surpluses. Hoover preferred this voluntary cooperation rather than the government subsidies that many farmers preferred. (BSLOC_2015_16_79)
This image has restrictions and cannot be purchased online. Get in touch for more details.
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of President Herbert Hoover (seated, center) with the Federal Farm Board, July 12, 1929. Created by the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929, Federal Farm Board would loan money from its $500 million budget, to create and strengthen farm cooperatives to control production and reduce wasteful surpluses. Hoover preferred this voluntary cooperation rather than the government subsidies that many farmers preferred. (BSLOC_2015_16_79) by Everett Collection is available for licensing today.
DETAILS
Image Number: 4048-22158465Rights ManagedCredit Line:Everett Collection/SuperStockCollection:Everett Collection Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:3000×2547