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Steven J. Keillor
By 1940, Minnesota was known as one the most cooperative-minded states in the Union. More than 600 cooperative creameries, 150 township mutual fire insurance companies, hundreds of rural telephone associations, and 270 farmers' elevators were proof of the power of economic cooperation, and they made Minnesota into a "cooperative commonwealth."
| Publisher | Minnesota Historical Society Press |
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| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-681-34055-5 primary |
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