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Handbook for the Field Assessment of
Land Degradation
The land-poor farmer will need to retain the quality of the land, if this is the only
source of income, usually by intensifying production. The land-rich farmer can
switch production to other fields, leaving the eroded land to regain fertility through
...
Michael Stocking, Niamh Murnaghan, 2001
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On-line English 6' 2005 Ed.
Do you agree that this vicious cycle will lead to the farmer's having no money and
no land? Poor farmer uses all his money to provide his basic needs. His land is
now unable to supply his needs. Poor farmer has no money to send his children ...
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Southern pines pay: a story in pictures
The trees thus had made him nearly $5 an acre a year. One-half of this value was
in the turpentine and the rest in the timber prospects. f-3tm7d F-373461 A land-
poor farmer with a few thousand worn-out sandy. Southern Pines Pay .
Wilbur Reed Mattoon, 1939
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Miscellaneous Publication
... of about $60 per acro. The troes thus had made him nearly $5 an acre a year.
One-half of this value was in the turpentine and the rest in the timber prospects. F
-373470 F-373461 A land-poor farmer with a fow thousand worn-out sandy.
Day Monroe, Kathryn Elizabeth Cronister, Dorothy Savilla Martin, 1939
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Good Practice Guidelines for Agricultural Leasing Arrangements
In general, they will benefit most from the security, certainty and transparency of a
formal long-term tenancy. However, an informal short-term tenancy may present
a relatively low cost route to land for a land- poor farmer. Indeed, it is usually the ...
N. Ravenscroft, Richard Benny, 2001
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Egypt and American Foreign Assistance 1952-1956: Hopes Dashed
W. Arthur Lewis, “Point Four—After Four Years: The land-poor farmer,” The
Nation, 31 January 1953, p. 98. Lewis's broader analysis of development,
described above, paints a much less rosy picture. The classic study on the
subject is Alfred ...
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Working the Garden: American Writers and the ...
Dorinda Oakley's rise from daughter of a '''land poor''' farmer to an
independentagribusinesswomanmanagingtworeclaimedfarmssuggeststhat
Barren Ground champions an urban insistence on the application of industrial
techniques to ...
8
Culture and Context in Sudan: The Process of Market ...
However, from the perspective of the village there is a clear difference in the
situations of a land-poor farmer who tans hides, one who uses his camel to sell
firewood in the market, and one who has built a shop and buys groundnuts from
his ...
... amount reserved for working assets. Both the individual and the business
concern often fail to observe the necessary proportions. Not infrequently an
agriculturist buys more land than he can profitably work and we have a “land
poor" farmer.
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The Color of Democracy in Women's Regional Writing
Nick's rise from being the son of an obscure, “land—poor” farmer to gover— nor,
then, is part ofVirginia's “redemption,” one that requires the implemen— tation of
public segregation as well as the defeat of the Readjusters and of black ...
Jean Carol Griffith, 2009