Victory Farm Volunteers, along with the Women's Land Army and other programs, was run by Federal and State extension services during World War II to help meet the need for emergency farm labor. VFV "was primarily for the nation's youth; it employed high school and college students during summer vacations. In some areas, vacation periods were adjusted to coincide with periods of greatest need for seasonal labor." Gladys Baker et al. Century of Service: The first 100 years of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Source: e2020 eResource
to reduce the labor needs on farms (apex 2021) :)
to reduce the labor needs on farms (apex 2021) :)
Yes they did. The playing fields of many schools were turned into mini farms.
It brought support for independence from the Southerners, who wanted to see an end to the war that destroyed their homes and farms.
Organic farms, commercial farms, "factory" farms, grain farms, ranches, chicken farms, pig farms, dairy farms, beef farms, bison ranches, etc.
Cattle farms, gator farms, pig farms, chicken farms, horse farms, etc.
either state farms, consumer farms, corporate owned farms, or family owned farms
Truck farms,horse farms,hog farms,dairy farms (cow & goat),cash crop,fish farms,ect. geterdone!
Fiji's farms are mainly subsistence farms.
The management of farms and farm animals is called farming. There are many different types of farms. There are cattle farms, horse farms, food production farms and pig farms, to name a few.
These include chinchilla farms, fox farms, fur farms, mink farms, and rabbit farms.
you will find duck farms were they raise ducks on farms that is were you will find duck farms