The Land Use Movement of the 1920's; a Bibliographic Essay Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange Bibliography No. 462
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l\fhen the real crunch came in 1929, this hope proved to be totally unfounded. In many of its particulars, the Christ gau Bill was a generalization of principles that had been worked out laboriously on an experimental basis in one region of the country. Today, f.^a recall the Fain-jay Farm Experiment and fet-jer still realize its crucial importance for land use thought. In economic jargon, the basic idea xras "the consolidation of small tracts, which are submarginal as family units under presen...t conditions into farms which are still family far^s and can become super-marginal with the introduction of new methods that give a larger output per worker" (liU- p. 170). Fairiiray Farms was the brainchild of H. C. Taylor, Chief of the Bxoreau of Agricultural Economics and Milburn Lincoln Wilson, promoter of the Domestic Allotment Plan and future chief of the Subsistence Homestead Division of the P¥A. Indeed, his later adventures into national land use planning were not unconnected episodes in Wilson's career, but rather the logical outcone of his Fain-Tay Farm experiment.
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