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in addition, this terrible price fork industrial goods are expensive bread is not high if it rises comparable to the right goods then the city dwellers will not be able to buy this same read at all, plus the one who imposed

Xia crop failure and even difficult in general of course

the turning point of the traditional society when they began to create collective farms adopted the rules

socialization that as an entrance fee share contribution

the peasant can bring in either a scott or a horse or gricultural implements

either the earth, the same Izvestiya newspaper, which was then edited by Bukharin

an article appeared but we know the Russian peasant now about society from all the shafts

and they will die and be left without heads, so the peasants began to massively slaughter living creatures

that we have regions in the Russian Federation in Ukraine  where very accurate fertile land is called black soil 1 horse it is impossible to plow them;

castrated bulls beef, respectively, Russian people do not eat horses and horsemeat, they eat beef

very willingly, therefore, with the beginning of collectivization, all these vik bulls were

eaten about them from actually tractors that time and in the spring when it was necessary to provide crops, we could not to form a seed wedge in full because the shafts did not become the shafts ate the earth news

plowed grain did not plant bread did not get it all led to the fact that onat the turn of 1932 1933, a terrible famine broke out in the country of course

oldu was no stranger to peasants in our country, the famine was about every seven ten years and the worst famine in the history of Russia was in 1891 when

starved for more than half of the peasant population of the European part of the country, and when low

million people died either from starvation or the effects of famine from disease and exhaustion, but to be honest, it became clear to the political leadership of the country that it is necessary to continue

collectivization, it will allow people to become prosperous because a person frees up his time if, according to the calculations of that era

the peasant was engaged in physical labor for 19 hours a day, he had

only there five hours for a family and sleep, then after collectivization he

a lot of time was freed up, he became busy with work no more than 10 11 hours at the same time

part of this work he had on his personal subsidiary farm because he was

the minimum workdays that needed to be worked out for members of the collective farm were determined

it is from 50 to 100 labor days depending on the region of the country i.e. you

only a fifth or a sixth of the entire year of workers in the collective field

the rest you work for yourself and at the end of the year you receive material

payment therefore collective farms were actively

supported by the population of our country literally three years after the start of collectivization

60 percent of households were seized by this impulse and entered into

collective farms were created more than 200 thousand collective farms were created two and a half thousand

machine and tractor stations for servicing collective farms

a new agriculture appeared in the village, but most importantly, crops grew from

initial self 3 self 4 when they received only five to eight

centners of grain per hectare of arable land, our productivity began to grow and, most importantly,

and already in the thirties it became clear that the collective farms allow solving the issues of the integrated development of rural settlements

which was very important for the peasant side, since the bulk of the population then still lived in all ska

areas not in cities, the release of the peasant's time allowed him to more

actively engage in private farming and by the end of the 30s

the number of cattle in our country has increased dramatically

first appeared collective collective farms and, in addition, in the personal subsidiary plots of the heads of large

cattle became several times more than it was before collectivization, who had one cow, he could afford

for yourself 2 3 who did not have a single cow due to poverty, one or even two and

in fact, Stalin expressed this in very good words to live and comrades it became better to live


it became more fun, but I must say that when Stalin offered this program

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