The Farmer's Frontier

The Farmer's Frontier
Title The Farmer's Frontier PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 236
Release 1959
Genre Agriculture
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The farmers' frontier, 1865-1900

The farmers' frontier, 1865-1900
Title The farmers' frontier, 1865-1900 PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Courtland Fite
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 1966
Genre Agriculture
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The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900

The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900
Title The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900 PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Courtland Fite
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Total Pages
Release 2002
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The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900

The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900
Title The Farmers' Frontier, 1865-1900 PDF eBook
Author Gilbert Courtland Fite
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 1987
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780806120638

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Farmers at the Frontier

Farmers at the Frontier
Title Farmers at the Frontier PDF eBook
Author Kurt J Gron
Publisher Oxbow Books
Total Pages 705
Release 2020-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 1789251419

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All farming in prehistoric Europe ultimately came from elsewhere in one way or another, unlike the growing numbers of primary centers of domestication and agricultural origins worldwide. This fact affects every aspect of our understanding of the start of farming on the continent because it means that ultimately, domesticated plants and animals came from somewhere else, and from someone else. In an area as vast as Europe, the process by which food production becomes the predominant subsistence strategy is of course highly variable, but in a sense the outcome is the same, and has the potential for addressing more large-scale questions regarding agricultural origins. Therefore, a detailed understanding of all aspects of farming in its absolute earliest form in various regions of Europe can potentially provide a new perspective on the mechanisms by which this monumental change comes to human societies and regions. In this volume, we aim to collect various perspectives regarding the earliest farming from across Europe. Methodological approaches, archaeological cultures, and geographic locations in Europe are variable, but all papers engage with the simple question: What was the earliest farming like? This volume opens a conversation about agriculture just after the transition in order to address the role incoming people, technologies, and adaptations have in secondary adoptions. The book starts with an introduction by the editors which will serve to contextualize the theme of the volume. The broad arguments concerning the process of neolithisation are addressed, and the rationale for the volume discussed. Contributions are ordered geographically and chronologically, given the progression of the Neolithic across Europe. The editors conclude the volume with a short commentary paper regarding the theme of the volume.

The Farmer's Last Frontier

The Farmer's Last Frontier
Title The Farmer's Last Frontier PDF eBook
Author Fred Albert Shannon
Publisher M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages 468
Release 1945
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780873320993

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Part of a series of detailed reference manuals on American economic history, this volume traces the development and expansion of agriculture across the USA during the last half of the 19th century.

Agriculture and the Farmer's Frontier

Agriculture and the Farmer's Frontier
Title Agriculture and the Farmer's Frontier PDF eBook
Author United States. National Park Service
Publisher
Total Pages 536
Release 1963
Genre Agriculture
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