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Jeff C. Pratt has written: 'The Rationality of rural life' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Family farms, Family farms, Rural Sociology, Rural conditions
Only some of it is rural some is farms. There are 80,000 farms in tennnessee that still oporate.
usually, people owned farms.
The Rural Electrification Administration (REA) was established in 1935 as part of the New Deal in the United States to extend electricity to rural areas, including farms. Its goal was to improve the quality of life in rural communities by providing access to electricity, which was crucial for modernizing agriculture and enhancing living standards. The REA facilitated the creation of rural electric cooperatives, enabling farmers and residents to collectively bring electricity to their farms and homes.
I like to go to the rural fringe in the city
Indiana's farms are in rural areas, just like with any other state.
rural area have more farms
Some of them literally went insane, died, or lived life on farms in rural areas, just like the men.
City life tends to be more fast-paced, crowded, and filled with opportunities for work, entertainment, and social events. Life in the countryside is typically quieter, more peaceful, and closer to nature. The countryside offers more space, fresh air, and a stronger sense of community.
Some of them literally went insane, died, or lived life on farms in rural areas, just like the men.
Many Americans think that open space and farms are an inseparable part of America and its heritage.
Mostly from imports and rural cattle farms.