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Down and Out on the Family Farm

Rural Rehabilitation in the Great Plains, 1929-1945
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Focusing on the Great Plains states of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota between 1929 and 1945, Down and Out on the Family Farm examines the lower to middle-income family farmers and the rural rehabilitation program designed to help them. Historian Michael Johnston Grant reveals the tension between economic forces, which favored large-scale agriculture, and political pressure which championed family farms, and the end results. The Great Depression and the drought of the 1930s lay bare the long-term economic instability of the rural Plains. The New Deal introduced the Rural Rehabilitation program to assist lower to middle income farmers throughout the country. This program combined low-interest loans with managerial advice. However, these efforts were neither enough to compete with the growing scale of agriculture nor enough to counter the recurring drought of the era. Regional conservatism, environmental factors, and fiscal constraints limited the federal aid offered to thousands of families. Grant provides extensive primary source research from government documents, as well as letters, newspaper editorials, and case studies which focus on individual lives and fortunes. He examines who these families were and what their farms looked like and he sheds light on the health problems and other personal concerns which interfered with the economic viability of many farms, giving a human face to the hardships and triumphs of modern agriculture. Michael Johnston Grant has taught college history and worked as a National Park Historian.

Author Biography:

Michael Johnston Grant has a Ph.D. in history. He works for the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.
Release date NZ
December 1st, 2002
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
Illus., map
Pages
233
Dimensions
229x152x13
ISBN-13
9780803271050
Product ID
2619257

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