The first duty to one's suffering countrymen is to assure them that this will be done, so that we maintain their courage...
The Department of Agriculture report shows that the shortage of animal feed crops is most acute in southeastern Missouri...
New MexicoIt is hereby ordered that Executive Order No. 4100, of November 7, 1924, withdrawing, among other lands, the p...
I have decided to ask the Governors of the States most acutely affected to meet with us here next Thursday afternoon wit...
it is hereby ordered, pursuant to Public Resolution No. 85, approved June 12, 1930, and subject to valid rights, that th...
Secretary Hyde has instructed the county agents this week to make a resurvey of the entire situation, both as to the fur...
In any event, in the most acute areas we should now lay the foundation for effective local and State organization, the o...
The situation is one to cause a great deal of concern, but it must be borne in mind that the drought has mainly affected...
As a result of conferences of the last few days, which embrace the Cabinet, members of the Farm Board and the Farm Loan ...
The final ratification and signing of this agreement comprehends that spirit of joint relationship and cooperation betwe...
The example set by you is commendatory and will go a long way toward stimulating that spirit of good will and cooperatio...
I have reappointed Mr. Harrison to the Farm Loan Board.
Will you convey my personal congratulations to the representatives of the operators and miners assembled at Scranton thi...
That you may look forward to a period of uninterrupted peace for more than five years will be very gratifying not only t...
The feed crops in some other States are also reduced, the amount of ultimate reduction depending upon rain during the ne...
This pact of peace will have beneficial effects upon transportation, manufacturing, and other business activities which ...
Our first duty is to assure our suffering countrymen that this will be done, that their courage and spirit shall be main...
I now have the preliminary survey of the Department of Agriculture of the situation as of August 1.