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THE FAMILY - SIZE FARM By JAMES G. PATTON , President , National Farmers ' Union NEARLY everyone connected with agriculture is greatly worried by the prospects for farmers after the war . On the one hand , polls of farmers ' attitudes ...
THE FAMILY - SIZE FARM By JAMES G. PATTON , President , National Farmers ' Union NEARLY everyone connected with agriculture is greatly worried by the prospects for farmers after the war . On the one hand , polls of farmers ' attitudes ...
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Finally , research programs must be redirected so as to bring to family farmers the knowledge that will enable them to achieve the greatest possible efficiency , an efficiency that is , in many cases , superior to that of large- scale ...
Finally , research programs must be redirected so as to bring to family farmers the knowledge that will enable them to achieve the greatest possible efficiency , an efficiency that is , in many cases , superior to that of large- scale ...
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would keep in continuous operation a conservation works pro- gram in which farmers and farm laborers would be able to work a sufficient number of hours , if necessary to earn the minimum income guaranteed them under the sixty - cents ...
would keep in continuous operation a conservation works pro- gram in which farmers and farm laborers would be able to work a sufficient number of hours , if necessary to earn the minimum income guaranteed them under the sixty - cents ...
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