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into consideration the fact that in cases of share tenants , the farm products must be divided between the landlord and the tenant . Detailed studies of farm families ' standards of living show that when the income is below $ 1,000 per ...
into consideration the fact that in cases of share tenants , the farm products must be divided between the landlord and the tenant . Detailed studies of farm families ' standards of living show that when the income is below $ 1,000 per ...
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ligent and constructive way , for farm tenancy in many of its aspects is a disadvantaging condition in the lives of those who live and work in that status . The fact that the rate of tenancy has moved up from 25.6 percent in 1880 to ...
ligent and constructive way , for farm tenancy in many of its aspects is a disadvantaging condition in the lives of those who live and work in that status . The fact that the rate of tenancy has moved up from 25.6 percent in 1880 to ...
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Under the oral agreements the farm land and buildings often were so neglected that it was impossible for either landlord or tenant to make a profit . Usually the cooperative association also is used for marketing and purchasing and as a ...
Under the oral agreements the farm land and buildings often were so neglected that it was impossible for either landlord or tenant to make a profit . Usually the cooperative association also is used for marketing and purchasing and as a ...
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