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The family farm has long been held up as the strength
of rural America and the Nation. Much has been written about the
virtuous, but sometimes mythical, family enterprise. This book deals
with the changes that have taken place on the land that make the
family farm of today different from its 1900 predecessor. Technology
in agriculture has changed from horses to four-wheel-drive tractors.
Today's farmer relies on capital, management, and technology to
be successful.
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