Farm Science in War and Peace

Farm Science in War and Peace
Title Farm Science in War and Peace PDF eBook
Author New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
Publisher
Total Pages 72
Release 1944
Genre Agricultural experiment stations
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Farm Production in War and Peace

Farm Production in War and Peace
Title Farm Production in War and Peace PDF eBook
Author Glen T. Barton
Publisher
Total Pages 90
Release 1945
Genre Agricultural productivity
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Crops in Peace and War

Crops in Peace and War
Title Crops in Peace and War PDF eBook
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Total Pages 976
Release 1951
Genre Agriculture
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Changes in Farming in War and Peace

Changes in Farming in War and Peace
Title Changes in Farming in War and Peace PDF eBook
Author Sherman Ellsworth Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 104
Release 1946
Genre Agriculture
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Crops in Peace and War, the Yearbook of Agriculture, 1950-1951

Crops in Peace and War, the Yearbook of Agriculture, 1950-1951
Title Crops in Peace and War, the Yearbook of Agriculture, 1950-1951 PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Agriculture
Publisher
Total Pages 984
Release 1951
Genre Agriculture
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Yearbook of Agriculture

Yearbook of Agriculture
Title Yearbook of Agriculture PDF eBook
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Total Pages 978
Release 1950
Genre Agriculture
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Buying the Farm

Buying the Farm
Title Buying the Farm PDF eBook
Author Thomas Weston Fels
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Communal living
ISBN 9781558499706

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This book tells the story of Montague Farm, an early back-to-the land communal experiment in western Massachusetts, from its beginning in 1968 through the following thirty-five years of its surprisingly long life. Drawing on his own experience as a resident of the farm from 1969 to 1973 and decades of contact with the farm's extended family, Tom Fels provides an insightful account of the history of this iconic alternative community. He follows its trajectory from its heady early days as a pioneering outpost of the counterculture through many years of change, including a period of renewed political activism and, later, increasing episodes of conflict between opposing factions to determine what the farm represented and who would control its destiny. With deft individual portraits, Fels reveals the social dynamics of the group and explores the ongoing difficulties faced by a commune that was founded in idealism and sought to operate on the model of a leaderless democracy. He draws on a large body of farm-family and 1960s-related writing and the notes of community members to present a variety of points of view. The result is an absorbing narrative that chronicles the positive aspects of Montague Farm while documenting the many challenges and disruptions that marked its history.