The book Rural Sociology was written by author John M John Morris Gillette Here you can read free online of Rural Sociology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Rural Sociology a good or bad book?
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On the ex- clusive wheat farm with moderate equipment the cost is about $20 per acre. With corn as a principal crop, the cost is about the same. The extensive method of farming, including the one crop system, is likely to result in soil deterioration. This is con- spicuous where soil and climate lend themselves to the develop- ment of one crop. We have almost exclusively cotton-growing regions in the South, com regions in the North Central states, and wheat regions in portions of Minnesota, the... Dakotas, Mon- tana, Washington, and Oregon. In the wheat regions, soil deterioration may be observed as illustrative of extensive and one-crop farming. When the soil was new, large yields of 20 to 40 bushels an acre were usual or frequent. But in a few years the fertility declined until the yield fell to 10 or 12 bushels an 186 RURAL SOCIOLOGY acre. Such farming is not profitable, save with enormous acreage or exceptionally high prices. Inferior plants, fruits, and stock. — There is some indication that our quality of plants and animals is not always of the best.
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