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  2. Women's farming project helping to feed families - AOL

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    Woman says farm group gives her a reason to go on. Kent midwife urges more women to take up farming. Farmer training to help others with mental health. Related internet links. West End Women and ...

  3. Rural American history - Wikipedia

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    Farm Families and Change in 20th-Century America (U of Kentucky Press, 2021) Fry, C. Luther. American Villagers (1926) online, heavily statistical. Fry, John J. " 'Good Farming–Clear Thinking-Right Living': Midwestern Farm Newspapers, Social Reform, and Rural Readers in the Early Twentieth Century," Agricultural History (2004) 78#1 pp.34–49 ...

  4. Subsistence Homesteads Division - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Great Depression, the Subsistence Homesteads Division was created by the federal government in 1933 with the aim to improve the living conditions of individuals moving away from overcrowded urban centers while also giving them the opportunity to experience small-scale farming and home ownership. [6]

  5. Subsistence agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Subsistence farming continues today in large parts of rural Africa, [6] and parts of Asia and Latin America. In 2015, about 2 billion people (slightly more than 25% of the world's population) in 500 million households living in rural areas of developing nations survive as "smallholder" farmers, working less than 2 hectares (5 acres) of land. [7]

  6. History of agriculture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Shake-Out: Iowa Farm Families in the 1980s (1989) Fry, John J. " 'Good Farming-Clear Thinking-Right Living': Midwestern Farm Newspapers, Social Reform, and Rural Readers in the Early Twentieth Century." Agricultural History (2004): 34–49.

  7. Agrarian society - Wikipedia

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    Until recent decades, the transition to farming was seen as an inherently progressive one: people learnt that planting seeds caused crops to grow, and this new improved food source led to larger populations, sedentary farm and town life, more leisure time and so to specialization, writing, technological advances and civilization. It is now ...

  8. Millie Bobby Brown loves living on a farm with Jon Bon Jovi's ...

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    "It was a very small family wedding and the bride looked gorgeous, and Jake is happy as can be. It's true." Millie Bobby Brown is not living the farm life for the "trad wife" look.

  9. Farming Life in Another World - Wikipedia

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    Farming Life in Another World (Japanese: 異世界のんびり農家, Hepburn: Isekai Nonbiri Nōka) is a Japanese light novel series written by Kinosuke Naito and illustrated by Yasumo. It has been published online via the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō since December 2016.