Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Stennis, John C. (John Cornelius), 1901-1995; Agriculture; Cotton; Agricultural credit; Agricultural prices; Communism
Letter from Boswell Stevens to U.S. Senator John C. Stennis and his entire delegation, regarding reduction of a bill to reduce agricultural price supports at to levels below 90% parity and its effect on cotton farmers.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Tung oil; Tung Growers Council of America
Letter from Boswell Stevens to Lamont Rowlands concerning the tung oil industry and letter from Rowlands thanking him for support and mentioning the needs of the industry.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; United States. Congress. House of Representatives; Cooley, Harold Dunbar, 1897-1974; Agriculture and state; Marketing; Cotton; Cotton Producers Institute; National Cotton Council
Letter and reply from Boswell Stevens to Prentiss Walker, Congressman in the U.S. House of Representatives. Concerns the Cooley bill, a bill to assess producers for the promotion of cotton.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Dairy farming; Agricultural prices; Milk
Writing for a hearing into milk legislation, supporting a Federal Milk Order to control milk production in Mississippi. Describes Boswell Stevens' Noxubee County background, the dairy business, the work of Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation,
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Agriculture; United States; Agriculture and state; Economic policy; Stevens, Arthur Boswell, 1897-1986
Letter from A. G. Paxton to Mr. and Mrs. Boswell Stevens, regarding his opinions on farm production, including the need to increase domestic consumption.
Canton Fertilizer Plant publicity photo: Seated: H. C. Carter, President, Mississippi Federated Cooperatives (MFC). Standing (left to right): Boswell Stevens, Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) President; Charlie McNeil, MFC General...
Stevens, Boswell (Arthur Boswell), 1897-1986; Ascalmore Watershed Y-72a-17 Dam (Tallahatchie County, Miss.); Dams
Boswell Stevens speaking at the Ascalmore Watershed dedication, representing Governor Ross Barnett. Seated are (left to right): W. C. Neill of Carrollton, J. W. Whitten and W. L. Heard.
Stevens, Boswell (Arthur Boswell), 1897-1986; Maid of Cotton; Cotton; National Cotton Council
The National Cotton Council Maid of Cotton program was a boon to Mississippi's cotton industry. Seated left to right are Boswell Stevens, Bess and the 1951 Maid of Cotton Jeannine Holland.
Stevens, Boswell (Arthur Boswell), 1897-1986; Noxubee County Club; Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College; Clubs; Noxubee County (Miss.); Photocollage
Photocollage of photographs of the individual members and sponsors of the 1917 Noxubee County Club at Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College. Boswell Stevens was President of the Club in 1917. Appeared in the 1917 Reveille.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Farmers; Agriculture; Agricultural credit; Banks
Testimony of before the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Agriculture. Contains his thoughts and research on the topic of agricultural credits. Includes survey of Mississippi bankers, production credit associations and farmers.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Stevens, Arthur Boswell, 1897-1986; Agriculture; Conservatism; Noxubee County (Miss.); Stevens family; American Farm Bureau Federation; Agriculture and state
Biographical article about Boswell Stevens by an unknown author.
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation; Stevens, Boswell (Arthur Boswell), 1897-1986; Oil mills; Mississippi Oil Mills, Inc.
Letter from John C. Satterfield, general counsel with Satterfield, Shell, Williams and Buford law firm, to gentlemen involved with the application for permit to sell stock in behalf of Mississippi Oil Mills, Inc.