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Page 339
... farm products must be divided be- tween the landlord and the tenant . . . . Detailed studies of farm families ' standards of living show that when the income is below $ 1,000 per year , 59.9 percent of the entire budget must be spent ...
... farm products must be divided be- tween the landlord and the tenant . . . . Detailed studies of farm families ' standards of living show that when the income is below $ 1,000 per year , 59.9 percent of the entire budget must be spent ...
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... Farm Tenant Act . This sec- tion will concentrate on the Farm Security Administration — the fullest and most lasting expression of the whole reform movement . Historical situation and human intention made the FSA an organization of ...
... Farm Tenant Act . This sec- tion will concentrate on the Farm Security Administration — the fullest and most lasting expression of the whole reform movement . Historical situation and human intention made the FSA an organization of ...
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... Farm Security Administration has de- veloped its community and cooperative services program . Under this program small farmers are encouraged to band together for the purchase of expensive farming equipment and services which they can ...
... Farm Security Administration has de- veloped its community and cooperative services program . Under this program small farmers are encouraged to band together for the purchase of expensive farming equipment and services which they can ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 4 |
Andrew Carnegie and the Accumula | 10 |
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