We have never put our best brains to work on the ways we can produce to the maximum, give our farmers a better income, and still employ our surpluses in a way to solve the pressing needs of the world, without upsetting our economy or that of friendly nations who might fear we were giving food to markets they are accustomed to selling to.
 Eleanor Roosevelt, The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt (1961). copy citation

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Author Eleanor Roosevelt
Source The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt
Topic economy food
Date 1961
Language English
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