The central theme of American agricultural history

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"American agricultural history is not only the story of change. Tradition has also been important. An agrarian tradition took shape in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that exalted farming and rural life, looking upon them as having great importance for the nation's welfare."--First page.Richard S. Kirkendall*, Henry A. Wallace (Professor of History, Iowa State University)New 2/84/5

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