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balandron [24]
3 years ago
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A discussion that I often hear and read about is the topic of big farms getting bigger. Yearly, I see smaller farms auctioning o

ff
their equipment and larger producers eyeing up the land. My father would often tell me about farm auctions in the Farm &
Dairy newspaper out of Ohio. What issues do you foresee happening with the large farms getting bigger and the small family
farm disappearing? How have times changed from the 1960's to today with farms?
Readleee
Geography
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NemiM [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

he solid part of the surface of the earth. 2 : an area of ground or soil of a particular kind fertile land. 3 : a part of the earth's surface marked off by boundaries They bought some land. 4 : a country or nation your native land. 5 : the people of a country All the land rose in rebellion.

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