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Is collective farms is the most efficient way to produce food stuffs?

Nope.


Who developed a policy that forced peasants to put their land and animals into state-owned collective farms?

Joseph Stalin developed a policy that forced the peasants to put their land and animals into state owned collective.


What describes Russia's collective farms under comunism?

They were inefficient and did not produce enough for the countrys needs.


What did peasants do when they were forced onto collective farms?

Peasants were forced to give up their lands and livestock to work on collective farms established by the government. They faced harsh working conditions, limited personal freedoms, and often food shortages as a result of the collectivization process. Many resisted or attempted to sabotage the system, but faced severe consequences if caught.


What are government run farms called?

collective farms


Who benefits from the profits made by collective farms?

The collective's membership.


Is the word 'farm' a collective noun?

No, the word 'farm' is not a collective noun, farm is a singular, common noun. A collective noun is a word to group nouns for people or things, such as a crowd of people or a herd of cattle. Some collective nouns for farms are a cooperative of farms or even a collective of farms.


What is the difference between state farms and collective farms?

State farms are agricultural enterprises owned and operated by the government, while collective farms are cooperatives where farmers pool their resources and work together on the same land. State farms are managed by government officials, while collective farms are typically managed by elected committees of farmers. State farms focus on efficiency and productivity, while collective farms emphasize communal ownership and sharing of resources.


Soviet farms were either collective farms or?

either state farms, consumer farms, corporate owned farms, or family owned farms


What crops were grown on smaller independent farms?

Smaller, independent farms in the United States produce vegetables and some fruits. The bulk of the crop is sold at fresh produce stands or farmers' markets. The remainder is usually used by the farmer to feed the family.


What type of labor did southern plantation owners use on their farms?

Southern plantation owners primarily used enslaved African labor on their farms. This system of forced labor was a key feature of the plantation economy in the antebellum South, where enslaved individuals were subjected to harsh working conditions and exploitation to produce cash crops like cotton, tobacco, and sugar.


What are the similarities between corporate farms and mixed crop farms?

Both farms are going to have a variety of different crops on their farms. Both places are also going to sell their crops for money.