File:Campaign Against Rats (FDA 188).jpg
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DescriptionCampaign Against Rats (FDA 188).jpg |
English: FDA’s campaign to get rid of rats beginning in the 1952 was part of a larger effort to clean up the nation’s filthy grains, flour, and baked goods. By the end of the campaign almost every farm had been forced to replace their old wooden grain silos and replace them modern steel structures. This lecture to school students certainly captured their attention.
For more information about FDA history visit www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/WhatWeDo/History/default.htm |
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Author | The U.S. Food and Drug Administration |
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Unless otherwise noted, the contents of the Food and Drug Administration website (www.fda.gov) —both text and graphics— are public domain in the United States. [1] (August 18, 2005, last updated July 14, 2015)
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