A brief biographical introduction gives Ezra Benson's background,
first as a Mormon missionary and clergyman before he entered the
political arena as Secretary of Agriculture. He is a man of faith,
particularly in the individual farmer, that left to his own natural
ability he will prosper. He is opposed to too much government aid
to farmers and cites agricultural scripture to prove his point.
This is definitely a step by step study of his arguments, supported
by facts and figures, and he makes out a convincing case. The book
- while it comes shortly before election- is not a campaign
document. It is a courageous presentation of the program of the
Department of Agriculture, in very personal terms of the beliefs of
its Secretary. Put into the hands of campaign workers, even for so
brief a period, it will supply answers to some of the arguments
that the opposition will present. (Kirkus Reviews)
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