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South Dakota State University

SDSU Extension Circulars

1933

Economics

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Farm Women's Markets, A. M. Eberle, Mary A. Dolve Apr 1933

Farm Women's Markets, A. M. Eberle, Mary A. Dolve

SDSU Extension Circulars

This circular is written in response to the many requests regarding the organization and operation of farm women's markets. There is no satisfactory outlet for the surplus that farm women have to sell after family requirements have been satisfied. However, the women feel that this extra amount should be turned into cash as good use can be made of the money. This “pin-money" as it is often called, is many times about all that is available for some of the things the family needs. In normal times, this extra money is used for improving the home and many times is …


Economizing In Meal Planning, Susan Z. Wilder Feb 1933

Economizing In Meal Planning, Susan Z. Wilder

SDSU Extension Circulars

It is an art to be able to prepare and serve the family three economical, properly balanced, and appetizing meals every day, manage the other home activities, take part in community affairs and not be worn out.


Preparing Low Cost Foods, Mary A. Dolve Jan 1933

Preparing Low Cost Foods, Mary A. Dolve

SDSU Extension Circulars

Prepare representatives from these food groups for an adequate low-cost diet.