Charles John Brand
Charles John Brand (October 24, 1879 – 1949) was Chief of the Bureau of Markets at the United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, DC.
Biography
In 1913 he was a physiologist in charge of the Farmers' Cooperative Cotton.[1] He resigned from the United States Department of Agriculture in 1925.[2] In 1933 he left his job at the National Fertilizer Association to act as co-administrator for the Agricultural Adjustment Administration for a four-month period.[3]
Publications
- Yearbook of agriculture (1913)
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References
- Yearbook of agriculture. United States Government Printing Office.
- "Brand Quits. Follows Other Wallace Officials in Leaving Agricultural Staff". The New York Times. June 14, 1925. Retrieved 2009-07-25.
With the resignation today of Charles J. Brand, marketing specialist of the Department of Agriculture, another intimate adviser of the late Secretary ...
- "C. J. Brand Quits Farm Act Post. He Will Return to National Fertilizer Association, Which 'Lent' Him 4 Months Ago. Forcing Out is Denied. Wallace and Peek Express Regret at the Departure of Co-Administrator". The New York Times. September 19, 1933. Retrieved 2009-07-25.
Charles J. Brand, co-administrator of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration since its establishment four months ago, has resigned that office effective Oct. 1.
- IPNI. C.J.Brand.
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