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The Modern Family Farm and its Problems: With Particular Reference to the Federal German Republic

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The history of Europe shows that family farms have been the predominant form of rural life of European nations. Even in the era of industrialization they have proven not only their great stability but also their adaptability to technical and economic developments, and to this day form the nucleus of European agriculture.

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Priebe, H. (1969). The Modern Family Farm and its Problems: With Particular Reference to the Federal German Republic. In: Papi, U., Nunn, C. (eds) Economic Problems of Agriculture in Industrial Societies. International Economic Association Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08476-0_12

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