USDA Home and Garden Bulletin
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The USDA Home and Garden Bulletin was a series of publications released by the United States Department of Agriculture from 1951 to 2003, totaling 267 issues.[1] These bulletins would contain information on various subjects such as budgeting, canning and jarring foods,[2][3] or nutrition.[4] The bulletins sold for between 10 and 75 cents an issue. Although all issues were published by the USDA, often issues would be prepared and produced by smaller groups within the department, such as the Human Nutrition Research Division,[5] Office of Information,[6] or the Consumer and Food Economics Research Division.[7]
Some issues of the bulletin would be repurposed or adapted in the future as educational materials.[8]