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Farming/Agriculture On Stamps

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Posted 01/22/2012   4:06 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jamesw to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
This 1949 Bahawalpur Silver Jubilee set features agriculture.

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Posted 01/22/2012   4:10 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jamesw to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Dedicated workers in Yugoslavia
Fruit growers



Sunfowers



and livestock



But not everything we grow is good for us.
Tobacco from Rhodesia.



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Posted 01/22/2012   11:17 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jamesw to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Here's some more.
A Canadian plow (plough)



and a German scythe

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Plowing, designed by Swiss artist Aldo Patocchi (1907-1986), printed by photogravure (Courvoisier, S.A.), and issued by Switzerland on March 21, 1941 to publicize its Agricultural Development Plan, Scott No. 279, SG No. 414.

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Posted 01/26/2012   12:55 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add fifia to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
A Man


and a woman...


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Miss Fran here looking through my magic mirror (just work around me). I see: sickle, sycthe, sheaf, sheaves, grain, stook, combine, threshing machine, windmill discs, ram, plough 4-H, tea, holstein, bull-dozer, elevator, merino, polworth, mower, corriedale, piglets, sow, poll dorest, calf.
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Let me guess. Romper Room. I'm sure most of our non-Canadian friends won't get the cultural reference. But she always freaked me out with that magic mirror!

I'm surprised this American classic hasn't appeared here yet, so here it is.



Plus British poster stamp. Baa!



..and a UN souvenir sheet including a horse drawn hay thingy.

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...nothing is better than a good Potato! (maybe a beer)



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Harvester, designed by Danish artist Martin Siegfried Rasmussen (1883-1971), engraved by Bent Jacobsen, and issued by Denmark on September 4, 1958 for the centenary of the Veterinary and Agricultural High School, Scott No. 365, Facit No. 395.

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Woman plowing, semi-postal stamp designed by André Spitz, engraved by Antonin Delzers, and issued by France on May 1, 1940 to benefit war charities, Scott No. B100, Y&T No. 457.

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Woman picking grapes, designed by Mario Stretti, engraved by Jan Mrácek, and issued by Czechoslovakia on September 20, 1956 as one of a set of four stamp publicizing national products, Scott No. 766, SG No. 942.

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Woman plucking tea, engraved and printed by Bradbury Wilkinson & Co., and issued for use in Ceylon on January 15, 1938, Scott No. 283, SG No. 391.

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Horticulture. Me thinks that has something to do with Farming/Agriculture.

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Agri products.

Rice



Cocoa

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Posted 02/29/2012   2:47 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add jamesw to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
And, of course, from the UN...

Wheat



and Coffee



Two great tastes that taste great together!
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