Full text: The reconstruction of agriculture in the Soviet Union

ITIL 
The victory of the November revolution led to the 
final elimination of landlordism and of land owner- 
ship confined principally to the upper strata of the 
village; at the same time it brought about a consider- 
able parceling out of land among the poor and middle 
peasantry. This may be seen from the following tables 
giving the comparative distribution of land in a num- 
ber of districts before and after the revolution: 
Groups of Farms Area Per 
Classified Accord- Farm Area Per 
ing to Value of Before Farmin 
Means of Produc- War 1924-25 Change 
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{Steppe Sections) 
+ 34 
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176 
112 
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4. 801-1400 * 
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