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AN EVALUATION OF THE FEASIBILITY OF INCREASING THE INCOMES OF SMALL FARM OPERATORS BY WORKING ON LARGER COMMERCIAL FARM UNITS.

DONALD LEE PETERSON, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

Because rural Americans have been denied a fair share of America's opportunities and benefits they have migrated by the millions to the cities in search of jobs and places to live. This migration is continuing. It is therefore impossible to obliterate urban poverty without removing rural causes. Accordingly, both reason and justice compel the allotment of a more equitable share of our national resources to improving conditions of rural life.

Subject Area

Agricultural economics

Recommended Citation

PETERSON, DONALD LEE, "AN EVALUATION OF THE FEASIBILITY OF INCREASING THE INCOMES OF SMALL FARM OPERATORS BY WORKING ON LARGER COMMERCIAL FARM UNITS." (1973). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI7413010.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI7413010

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