Farmers throughout the Nation are putting aside their differences in a common determination to prevent 4 more years of falling prices and shrinking incomes.
On the recordSeptember 5, 1960
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Statement by Senator John F. Kennedy on National Farmers For Kennedy-Johnson, Washington, DC
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