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collective farm

NOUN
  1. a farm operated collectively

How To Use collective farm In A Sentence

  • They think it's some nice warm country with an avuncular leader who likes baseball and he runs a collective farms.
  • Here and there the landscape was broken by dreary gray buildings that had been thrown up to house members of collective farms.
  • Some went to live on collective farms, the kibbutzim, which were among Israel's most imaginative innovations.
  • Peasants spoke of the arrival of the collective farm as the coming of the Antichrist where all would be branded with the mark of the devil.
  • In October 1956 collectivization began, with the establishment of collective farms.
  • I know students who summered in Israel, volunteers on collective farms working to build a spiritually-based socialism.
  • Below: Before independence, Valeriy Gordienko was a farmer on a local collective farm.
  • These are only a handful from a vast collection including many regional cheeses made on a small scale by herdsmen or on collective farms.
  • 60% of the Koryaks had joined co-operatives and artels by 1940 when collective farms came into existence.
  • Hundreds of thousands of peasants still plant and pick cotton on collective farms but no one pays their salaries anymore.
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