"Raise Potatoes and Help Win the War" is a fascinating glimpse into the American home front during World War I. This instructional manual, edited by Edwin Adelbert Rogers, provides detailed guidance on potato cultivation, emphasizing the patriotic duty of citizens to increase food production during wartime.
The book covers essential aspects of potato farming, including optimal timing, location, and varieties for planting. It serves as a practical guide for amateur gardeners and farmers alike, encouraging them to contribute to the war effort by growing their own food. This historical document offers a unique perspective on the intersection of agriculture, patriotism, and wartime mobilization in the early 20th century.
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