Publication
1987
From the earliest days of European colonization, America's commercial agriculture (meaning food production beyond immediate family needs) was dominated by large-scale agriculture. This included the slave plantations of the South, huge Spanish haciendas in the Southwest, and the bonanza wheat and cattle farms of the West. Most of our commercial agricultural production was in the hands of wealthy individuals or foreign investors.
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Author | Mark Ritchie, Kevin Ristau |
Series | IATP Reports |
Publisher | Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) |
Copyright | © 1987 Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) |