0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R500 - R1,000 (1)
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (2)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 3 of 3 matches in All Departments

The Queen of American Agriculture - A Biography of Virginia Claypool Meredith (Hardcover): Frederick Whitford, Andrew G.... The Queen of American Agriculture - A Biography of Virginia Claypool Meredith (Hardcover)
Frederick Whitford, Andrew G. Martin, Phyllis Mattheis
R3,156 R2,445 Discovery Miles 24 450 Save R711 (23%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Virginia Claypool Meredith's role in directly managing the affairs of a large and prosperous farm in east-central Indiana opened doors that were often closed to women in late-nineteenth century America. Her status allowed her to campaign for the education of women, in general, and rural women, in particular. While striving to change society's expectations for women, she also gave voice to the important role of women in the home. A lifetime of dedication made Virginia Meredith the most remarkable woman in Indiana and the Queen of American Agriculture. Meredith was also an integral part of the history of Purdue University. She was the first woman appointed to serve on the university's board of trustees, had a residence hall named in her honor, and worked with her adopted daughter, Mary L. Matthews, in creating the School of Home Economics, the predecessor of today's College of Consumer and Family Sciences. Virginia Claypool Meredith was a woman well ahead of her times and left a legacy for the women of Indiana and the nation.

Queen of American Agriculture - A Biography of Virginia Claypool Meredith: Frederick Whitford, Andrew G. Martin, Phyllis... Queen of American Agriculture - A Biography of Virginia Claypool Meredith
Frederick Whitford, Andrew G. Martin, Phyllis Mattheis
R993 R909 Discovery Miles 9 090 Save R84 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Virginia Claypool Meredith's role in directly managing the affairs of a large and prosperous farm in east-central Indiana opened doors that were often closed to women in late nineteenth century America. Her status allowed her to campaign for the education of women, in general, and rural women, in particular. While striving to change society's expectations for women, she also gave voice to the important role of women in the home. A lifetime of dedication made Virginia Meredith "the most remarkable woman in Indiana" and the "Queen of American Agriculture." Meredith was also an integral part of the history of Purdue University. She was the first woman appointed to serve on the university's board of trustees, had a residence hall named in her honor, and worked with her adopted daughter, Mary L. Matthews, in creating the School of Home Economics, the predecessor of today's College of Consumer and Family Sciences.

Planting the Seeds of Hope - Indiana County Extension Agents During the Great Depression and World War II (Hardcover):... Planting the Seeds of Hope - Indiana County Extension Agents During the Great Depression and World War II (Hardcover)
Frederick Whitford
R1,281 Discovery Miles 12 810 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Great Depression of the 1930s nearly brought the agricultural community to a standstill. As markets went into an economic freefall, farmers who had suffered through a post–World War I economic depression in the 1920s would now struggle to produce crops, livestock, and other commodities that could return more than the cost to produce them. In Indiana, the county agents of the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service saw this desperation firsthand. As they looked into the worried faces of the people they were asked to assist, the trust they had worked to build in their communities during the previous two decades would be put to the test. Throughout the painful years of the Great Depression, the county agents would stand side by side with Hoosier farmers, relying on science-based advice and proven strategies to help them produce more bushels per acre, more pigs per litter, more gallons of milk per cow, and more eggs per chicken. Then, as the decade drew to a close, the start of World War II in Europe soon placed farmers on the frontlines at home, producing the agricultural commodities needed in the United States and in war-torn locations abroad. The federal government quickly called on county agents to push farmers to meet historic production quotas—not an easy task with farm machinery, tires, and fuel rationed, and a severe labor shortage resulting from farm workers being drafted for military service or opting for higher-paying jobs in factories. Using the observations and reports of county agents, Planting the Seeds of Hope offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it was like to live through these historic events in rural Indiana. The agents' own words and numerous accompanying photographs provide a one-of-a-kind perspective that brings their stories and those of the agricultural community they served to life at a pivotal time in American history.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
A Treatise on Gall-Stones - Their…
John Louis William Thudichum Paperback R602 Discovery Miles 6 020
The Complete Tragedies, Volume 2…
Shadi Bartsch Hardcover R1,377 Discovery Miles 13 770
Light Through The Bars - Understanding…
Babychan Arackathara Paperback R30 R28 Discovery Miles 280
Property law under scrutiny…
S. Scott, J. van Wyk Paperback R829 R744 Discovery Miles 7 440
Abstract Objects - For and Against
Jose L. Falguera, Concha Martinez Vidal Hardcover R3,912 Discovery Miles 39 120
Human Capital Policy - Reducing…
David Neumark, Yong-seong Kim, … Hardcover R3,329 Discovery Miles 33 290
Logical Syntax of Language
Rudolf Carnap Hardcover R8,852 Discovery Miles 88 520
Working Mothers in Europe - A Comparison…
Ute Gerhard, Trudie Knijn, … Hardcover R3,024 Discovery Miles 30 240
Albertina Sisulu
Sindiwe Magona, Elinor Sisulu Paperback R159 Discovery Miles 1 590
A Love Song For Ricki Wilde
Tia Williams Paperback R415 R370 Discovery Miles 3 700

 

Partners