Posted on Nov 22, 2019
Stolypin land reform | Russian agricultural history
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Interesting share, given their size I've never been able to understand why Russian agriculture has been so historically unable to feed the country.
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Sgt Jim Belanus
LtCol Jack you spent time in the Red River Valley and the way it produces. In the 1880's this area was a big swamp. Now it's drained and will raise just about anything. It did take a lot on grit to get it done, people living in sod shacks burning buffalo chips for heat and cooking. I guess it's called drive if you didn't have it, you died.
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Very interesting following the various stages of their agriculture development. Thanks.
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