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Cottonseed as the answer to the economic problem of the south

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If the Southern Farmer Utilized His Cottonseed Properly He Could Achieve Financial Independence

David Wesson, dean of the cotton oil industry, has just completed a lecture tour of the South in the interests of the Interstate Cottonseed Crushers Association. Although his speeches were addressed to young people, and to many who never even had seen an oil mill, they are equally instructive to the most seasoned veteran in the business. The South has been a slave to King Cotton for generations. Dr. Wesson shows how this great section of the country can win through to economic independence. And every man engaged in the cotton oil industry can do incalculable benefit to his business and the business of the entire. Southland by preaching and reiterating, time and again, the gospel of these pages to the younger generation, in whose hands lie the destinies of tomorrow.

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Wesson, D. Cottonseed as the answer to the economic problem of the south. Oil Fat Ind 4, 47–51 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02662901

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