Boy Scouts Harvest Potatoes to Help War Effort

Boy Scouts Harvest Potatoes to Help War Effort

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The transcript discusses a significant potato crop that can feed 500,000 soldiers for a year. It highlights the hard work involved, especially for young people, and emphasizes the Boy Scouts' motto of being prepared. Many of these young workers have fathers in the armed forces, who rely on this food supply. The American Boy Scouts play a crucial role in bringing in this bumper crop, showcasing their contribution to the war effort.

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How many soldiers can be fed with the potato crop mentioned in the text?

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Why is the work of harvesting the potato crop described as hard work?

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What is the Boy Scouts motto mentioned in the text?

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What types of potato preparations are mentioned as needed for the soldiers?

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What is the significance of the potato crop in relation to the American Boy Scouts?

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