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ust join i:. the rt. The A. ... ... , 
11 ot!. ■ a nust do 
problems before all farm people 
r.s I I eon discussing present great diffi- 
culties, bremely ecr.plcx and their sooial inplioati 
r, th< r is one phase of the agricul- 
tural adjust] to which too little attention has been paid 
and it is q phase that offers real possibilities, in ny opinion. Ccr- 
- s a challenge . 
". • ■ ficlr of the underfed and poorly clothed 
■ ad en farms. There is an opportunity in cur own 
can, unh) per erld relationships and completely 
r if you please, find an cutlet fcr many of our 
Hod surpluses. In his recent message before Congress, the 
P**- ; four kinds of froedon. Cue of those was freedom 
. ith 20 million people living en on average of 5 cents 
that th rican people are free from 
bridging the gap be- 
■ Lghly efficient prcduc- 
t ...." 
