[Letter from Doane Agricultural Service to Daniel W. Kempner, April 9, 1952] Page: 4 of 8
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ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE
The loose-leaf and twice-monthly release features enable you
to keep your Digest Reference Volume always up-to-date.
When you receive a page bearing the same number as one
already in your volume, you discard the old page and slip
in the new.
CONSTANTLY BEING REVISED
INFORMATION AVAILABLE
Do you ever want information you know you have in a book,
bulletin or magazine, but cannot remember just where to look
for it? The Digest binder is a file for an abundance of useful
information.
ON MANY SUBJECTS
SAVES YOUR TIME
We analyze, digest and condense agricultural publications
from all over the country. We do extensive research. We are
able to draw on our long years of experience in managing
and appraising farms, and making special studies and reports.
Our executives and staffmen are constantly attending impor-
tant conventions on agriculture all over the United States.
LET US DO YOUR READINGABOVE ALL - PRACTICAL
The Digest was originally designed for the confidential use
and guidance of our field staff and still serves that purpose.
Its greatest value arises from the fact that it is published by
an organization ACTUALLY MANAGING THOUSANDS OF
ACRES of farms, ranches, and plantations.
EACH FARM MUST PAY ITS WAY
SATISFACTION
Publishers tell us that the percentage of Digest renewals year
after year is unbelievably high. That is its best recommenda-
tion. Once having had the Digest, most of our clients do not
want to be without it.
YEAR AFTER YEAR THEY RENEW
AMONG OUR CLIENTS
Farm operators and managers - land owners - bankers
and business men - colleges - county agents - agricultural
teachers - who want concise and practical information on
agriculture use the Doane Agricultural Digest.
ALL KINDS OF FOLKS USE THE DIGESTTHE COST
The complete Digest Service consists of two parts:
THE VOLUME - A 450 page loose-leaf reference volume containing the reference material issued during the ten years
of the service completely revised and up-to-date. The Volume is valued at $10.00
2 THE SERVICE - Twice-monthly mailings containing; (1) current forecasts, information and advice and, (2) revised
pages and additions to the reference volume. The cost of the Service alone is $10.00
SUBSCRIPTION OFFERS
One-Year Starting Subscription....................................................................$ 20 .0 0
Consists of (1) the Volume and (2) the Service for one year.
Six-Months Starting Subscription...................................................................$15.0 0
Consists of (1) the Volume and (2) the Service for Six months.
Renewal or Service Subscription........................................................................$10.00
Consists of the Service only for one year. (The VOLUME is issued only with a starting subscription.)
A DEDUCTIBLE EXPENSE IN FIGURING INCOME TAXES
The Doane Agricultural Digest is published by the
DOANE AGRICULTURAL SERVICE, INC.
5144 Delmar Blvd.
St. Louis 8, Mo.The Oldest and Largest Farm Management, Appraisal and Consulting Service in the United States.
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Doane Argicultural Service. [Letter from Doane Agricultural Service to Daniel W. Kempner, April 9, 1952], letter, April 9, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1344477/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.