Under stalin the farms were collectivized. In the early 1930's over 91% of agricultural land was collectivized as rural households entered collective farms with their lands, livestock and other assets.
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The USSR did while Stalin was in charge.
When Stalin was in full control of the Soviet Union he revived the once failed attempt to collectivize private farms into government owned and operated farmlands.
production on farms declined rapidly
The collective, and as the collective was controlled by the state, ultimately the state.
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soviet dictator Joseph Stalin brought Ukraines farms under goverment control
Collective farms were large, government controlled farms formed from small farms that were surrendered by force. These were common in socialist regimes.
Stalin's desire to modernise agriculture led him to collectivise the farms, amalgamating them and putting them totally under state control.
Joseph Stalin operated under a communist government and a totalarisim society. This means he controlled every aspect of his people, mainly through fear and propaganda.
In communist Russia, collective farms were primarily controlled by the state through local party officials and agricultural cooperatives. The central government, particularly during Stalin's regime, implemented policies that mandated the consolidation of individual farms into larger collective farms, known as kolkhozes. These farms were intended to be managed collectively, but in practice, they were heavily regulated and overseen by the Communist Party, which dictated agricultural production and distribution. Farmers typically had little autonomy and were often subjected to strict quotas and state control.
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