Premium 20.500.12592/jn382m

I'm well worth clamping

1 Jan 1942

This advertisement will appear in Farmers' Weekly, January 16, and Farmer & Stock-Breeder, January 20, 1942. "I'm well worth clamping" says CARROTY GEORGE At the present moment, there are ample supplies of carrots on the market. But carrots carefully clamped will keep. So clamp your carrots now, and sell them later when prices are better. You will be serving your country by helping to conserve food supplies — and you will be helping yourself too. 1942 guaranteed prices for sound and marketable washed carrots are as follows: JANUARY £6: 10 a ton FEBRUARY 0 MARCH £7: £7: 10 a a ton ton APRIL £8: a ton MAY £9: 0 a ton Unwashed will be 10s.
Collection ID
HATOM
Document Reference
HATOM/8/28
Document Types
Ephemera
File Reference
HATOM/8
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.hatom.000008.028
Keywords
Agricultural Production Agriculture Carrots Food Supplies Prices Retail Vegetables
Language
English
Note
Advert located on left-hand side of page.
Pages
1
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
History of Advertising Trust: O&M wartime book no 8
Themes
Rationing Supply Agriculture Food Supply